Silk fibroin as a functional biomaterial for tissue engineering
Tissue engineering (TE) is the approach to combine cells with scaffold materials and
appropriate growth factors to regenerate or replace damaged or degenerated tissue or …
appropriate growth factors to regenerate or replace damaged or degenerated tissue or …
3D bioprinted silk fibroin hydrogels for tissue engineering
The development of biocompatible and precisely printable bioink addresses the growing
demand for three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting applications in the field of tissue engineering …
demand for three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting applications in the field of tissue engineering …
[HTML][HTML] Crosslinkers for polysaccharides and proteins: Synthesis conditions, mechanisms, and crosslinking efficiency, a review
AC Alavarse, ECG Frachini, RLCG da Silva… - International journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Polysaccharides and proteins are important macromolecules for develo** hydrogels
devoted to biomedical applications. Chemical hydrogels offer chemical, mechanical, and …
devoted to biomedical applications. Chemical hydrogels offer chemical, mechanical, and …
Recent advances in biopolymer-based advanced oxidation processes for dye removal applications: A review
Over the past few years, synthetic dye-contaminated wastewater has attracted considerable
global attention due to the low biodegradability and the ability of organic dyes to persist and …
global attention due to the low biodegradability and the ability of organic dyes to persist and …
Electrospun biomimetic nanofibrous scaffolds: a promising prospect for bone tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Skeletal-related disorders such as arthritis, bone cancer, osteosarcoma, and osteoarthritis
are among the most common reasons for mortality in humans at present. Nanostructured …
are among the most common reasons for mortality in humans at present. Nanostructured …
The contribution of silk fibroin in biomedical engineering
C Lujerdean, GM Baci, AA Cucu, DS Dezmirean - Insects, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In the medical area and beyond one of the most important biomaterials is
the silk fibroin (SF) produced by the Bombyx mori L. silkworm. This outstanding biopolymer …
the silk fibroin (SF) produced by the Bombyx mori L. silkworm. This outstanding biopolymer …
Biomaterials-based regenerative strategies for skin tissue wound healing
Skin tissue wound healing proceeds through four major stages, including hematoma
formation, inflammation, and neo-tissue formation, and culminates with tissue remodeling …
formation, inflammation, and neo-tissue formation, and culminates with tissue remodeling …
Silk fibroin biomaterials and their beneficial role in skin wound healing
The skin, acting as the outer protection of the human body, is most vulnerable to injury.
Wound healing can often be impaired, leading to chronic, hard-to-heal wounds. For this …
Wound healing can often be impaired, leading to chronic, hard-to-heal wounds. For this …
Chitosan hydrogel/silk fibroin/Mg(OH)2 nanobiocomposite as a novel scaffold with antimicrobial activity and improved mechanical properties
R Eivazzadeh-Keihan, F Radinekiyan, HAM Aliabadi… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Herein, a novel nanobiocomposite scaffold based on modifying synthesized cross-linked
terephthaloyl thiourea-chitosan hydrogel (CTT-CS hydrogel) substrate using the extracted …
terephthaloyl thiourea-chitosan hydrogel (CTT-CS hydrogel) substrate using the extracted …
Advances in gelatin bioinks to optimize bioprinted cell functions
Gelatin is a widely utilized bioprinting biomaterial due to its cell‐adhesive and enzymatically
cleavable properties, which improve cell adhesion and growth. Gelatin is often covalently …
cleavable properties, which improve cell adhesion and growth. Gelatin is often covalently …