The emergence of ionotronic materials has been recently exploited for interfacing electronics and biological tissues, improving sensing with the surrounding environment. In this paper, we investigated the synergistic effect of regenerated silk fibroin (RS) with a plant-derived polyphenol (i.e., chestnut tannin on ionic conductivity and how water molecules play critical roles in regulating ion mobility in these materials. In particular, we observed that adding tannin to RS increases the ionic conductivity, and this phenomenon is accentuated by increasing the hydration. We also demonstrated how silk-based hybrids could be used as building materials for scaffolds where human fibroblast and neural progenitor cells can highly proliferate. Finall...
AbstractThe human heart cannot regenerate after an injury. Lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by scar ...
Silk fibroin, a structural protein of the Bombyx mori cocoons, is widely studied for biomedical appl...
Conducting polymers (CPs) such as poly(pyrrole) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) show great prom...
The emergence of ionotronic materials has been recently exploited for interfacing electronics and bi...
With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the emergence of 5G, traditional sili...
Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting, which involves depositing bioinks (mixed biomaterials) layer by ...
Silk fibroin is a commonly available natural biopolymer produced in specialized glands of arthropods...
Silk fibroin is a type of biomaterials which attracted a lot of research efforts due to its nature b...
Biomaterials appear promising for creating wearable and electronic devices. For instance, natural si...
Flexible and biocompatible adhesives with sensing capabilities can be integrated onto human body and...
Mimicking the complex hierarchical structure of the extracellular matrix (ECM) has always been a maj...
A bio-inspired multifunctionalized silk fibroin (BMS) was synthesized in order to mimic the interact...
There is considerable interest in exploiting natural polymers processing to create high-performing, ...
The development of bio-glues is still a challenging task, regarding adhesion on wet surfaces; often,...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a sustainable material explored with success in the textile and biomedical indu...
AbstractThe human heart cannot regenerate after an injury. Lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by scar ...
Silk fibroin, a structural protein of the Bombyx mori cocoons, is widely studied for biomedical appl...
Conducting polymers (CPs) such as poly(pyrrole) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) show great prom...
The emergence of ionotronic materials has been recently exploited for interfacing electronics and bi...
With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and the emergence of 5G, traditional sili...
Three dimensional (3D) bioprinting, which involves depositing bioinks (mixed biomaterials) layer by ...
Silk fibroin is a commonly available natural biopolymer produced in specialized glands of arthropods...
Silk fibroin is a type of biomaterials which attracted a lot of research efforts due to its nature b...
Biomaterials appear promising for creating wearable and electronic devices. For instance, natural si...
Flexible and biocompatible adhesives with sensing capabilities can be integrated onto human body and...
Mimicking the complex hierarchical structure of the extracellular matrix (ECM) has always been a maj...
A bio-inspired multifunctionalized silk fibroin (BMS) was synthesized in order to mimic the interact...
There is considerable interest in exploiting natural polymers processing to create high-performing, ...
The development of bio-glues is still a challenging task, regarding adhesion on wet surfaces; often,...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a sustainable material explored with success in the textile and biomedical indu...
AbstractThe human heart cannot regenerate after an injury. Lost cardiomyocytes are replaced by scar ...
Silk fibroin, a structural protein of the Bombyx mori cocoons, is widely studied for biomedical appl...
Conducting polymers (CPs) such as poly(pyrrole) and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) show great prom...