Silk has a long track record of use in humans, and recent advances in silk fibroin processing have opened up new material formats. However, these new formats and their applications have subsequently created a need to ascertain their biocompatibility. Therefore, the present aim was to quantify the haemocompatibility and inflammatory response of silk fibroin hydrogels. This work demonstrated that self-assembled silk fibroin hydrogels, as one of the most clinically relevant new formats, induced very low blood coagulation and platelet activation but elevated the inflammatory response of human whole blood in vitro. In vivo bioluminescence imaging of neutrophils and macrophages showed an acute, but mild, local inflammatory response which was lowe...
Silk has traditionally been used for surgical sutures due to its lasting strength and durability; ho...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th January 2020 until 11th January 2021.Silk...
Over the past 30 years, silk has been proposed for numerous biomedical applications that go beyond i...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Silk-based medical products have a long history of use as a material for surgical sutures be-cause o...
In this study, Bombyx mori silk based hydrogels were prepared and their biorelevant properties like ...
Silk contains a fibre forming protein, fibroin, which is biocompatible, particularly after removing ...
Tissue-mimetic silk hydrogels are being explored for diverse healthcare applications, including stem...
Silk is an important biopolymer for (bio)medical applications because of its unique and highly versa...
We have investigated monocyte and T cell responsiveness to silk based biomaterials of different phys...
The unique properties of silk proteins (SPs), particularly silk sericin (SS) and silk fibroin (SF), ...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Silk has traditionally been used for surgical sutures due to its lasting strength and durability; ho...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 11th January 2020 until 11th January 2021.Silk...
Over the past 30 years, silk has been proposed for numerous biomedical applications that go beyond i...
Silks have a long history of biomedical use as sutures. Silk can be purified, chemically modified to...
Silk-based medical products have a long history of use as a material for surgical sutures be-cause o...
In this study, Bombyx mori silk based hydrogels were prepared and their biorelevant properties like ...
Silk contains a fibre forming protein, fibroin, which is biocompatible, particularly after removing ...
Tissue-mimetic silk hydrogels are being explored for diverse healthcare applications, including stem...
Silk is an important biopolymer for (bio)medical applications because of its unique and highly versa...
We have investigated monocyte and T cell responsiveness to silk based biomaterials of different phys...
The unique properties of silk proteins (SPs), particularly silk sericin (SS) and silk fibroin (SF), ...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
Silk has traditionally been used for surgical sutures due to its lasting strength and durability; ho...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...
Humans have long appreciated silk for its lustrous appeal and remarkable physical properties, yet as...