Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique mechanical properties, tunable biodegradation rate and the ability to support the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells along the osteogenic lineage, have made SF a favorable scaffold material for bone tissue engineering. SF can be processed into various scaffold forms, combined synergistically with other biomaterials to form composites and chemically modified, which provides an impressive toolbox and allows SF scaffolds to be tailored to specific applications. This review discusses and summarizes recent advancements in processing SF, focusing on different fabrication and functionalization methods and their application to grow bone tissu...
Bone Tissue Engineering (TE) has been evolved as a promising mean to repair and regenerate defect an...
Silk fibroin is a protein with intrinsic characteristics that make it a good candidate as a scaffold...
The biological performance of artificial biomaterials is closely related to their structure characte...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) represents a multidisciplinary research field involving many aspects o...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) utilizes a special mix of scaffolds, cells, and bioactive factors to r...
Increasing efforts have been made in tissue engineering (TE) research for novel biomaterials and sca...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Silk fibroin has attracted great interest in tissue engineering because of its outstanding biocompat...
Silk fibroin is a potent alternative to other biodegradable biopolymers for bone tissue engineering ...
Silk fibroin (SF) is the inner component of the silk fiber spun by Bombyx mori silkworm. It is consi...
The present research focuses on the development of a novel silk fibroin based 3D artificial nanofibr...
Bone Tissue Engineering (TE) has been evolved as a promising mean to repair and regenerate defect an...
Silk fibroin is a protein with intrinsic characteristics that make it a good candidate as a scaffold...
The biological performance of artificial biomaterials is closely related to their structure characte...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a fibrous protein which is produced mainly by silkworms and spiders. Its unique...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) represents a multidisciplinary research field involving many aspects o...
Bone tissue engineering (BTE) utilizes a special mix of scaffolds, cells, and bioactive factors to r...
Increasing efforts have been made in tissue engineering (TE) research for novel biomaterials and sca...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Regeneration of diseased or damaged skeletal tissues is one of the challenge that needs to be solve...
Silk fibroin has attracted great interest in tissue engineering because of its outstanding biocompat...
Silk fibroin is a potent alternative to other biodegradable biopolymers for bone tissue engineering ...
Silk fibroin (SF) is the inner component of the silk fiber spun by Bombyx mori silkworm. It is consi...
The present research focuses on the development of a novel silk fibroin based 3D artificial nanofibr...
Bone Tissue Engineering (TE) has been evolved as a promising mean to repair and regenerate defect an...
Silk fibroin is a protein with intrinsic characteristics that make it a good candidate as a scaffold...
The biological performance of artificial biomaterials is closely related to their structure characte...