نتایج جستجو برای: silk

تعداد نتایج: 8743  

Journal: :Biomaterials 2006
Yongzhong Wang Hyeon-Joo Kim Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic David L Kaplan

Silks are naturally occurring polymers that have been used clinically as sutures for centuries. When naturally extruded from insects or worms, silk is composed of a filament core protein, termed fibroin, and a glue-like coating consisting of sericin proteins. In recent years, silk fibroin has been increasingly studied for new biomedical applications due to the biocompatibility, slow degradabili...

2014
Anna Florczak Katarzyna Kazmierska Andrzej Mackiewicz Hanna Dams-Kozlowska

Bioengineered spider silk is a biomaterial that combines superb mechanical properties, biocompatibility and biodegradability with a good accessibility and simple purification procedure. Thus, spider silk has extensively been explored as material for numerous biomedical applications. Silk protein can self-assemble in the high phosphate ion concentration and under mixing conditions into spheres o...

2015
Jin-Young Park Cheryl Yang Im-Hee Jung Hyun-Chang Lim Jung-Seok Lee Ui-Won Jung Young-Kwon Seo Jung-Keug Park Seong-Ho Choi

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to characterize the efficacy of nano-hydroxyapatite-coated silk fibroin constructs as a scaffold for bone tissue engineering and to determine the osteogenic effect of human dental pulp and periodontal ligament derived cells at an early stage of healing in rabbits. 3D silk fibroin constructs were developed and coated using nano-hydroxyapatite crystals. Dental...

2016
Giriyanna Gowda Anwith Huluvadi Shivalingaiah Anagha Manakari Vijayeendra Nivedita Sarkar Chitra Nagaraj Nugehally Raju Ramesh Masthi

BACKGROUND Sericulture plays an eminent role in development of rural economy in India. Silk filature is a unit where silk is unwound from the cocoons and the strands are collected into skeins. During the process workers are exposed to the high molecular weight proteins like Sericin and Fibroin which are potent allergens leading to sensitization over a period of time and subsequently occupationa...

2014
Shumeng Bai Xiuli Zhang Qiang Lu Weiqin Sheng Lijie Liu Boju Dong David L. Kaplan Hesun Zhu

Silkworm silk has been widely used as a textile fiber, as biomaterials and in optically functional materials due to its extraordinary properties. The β-sheet-rich natural nanofiber units of about 10-50 nm in diameter are often considered the origin of these properties, yet it remains unclear how silk self-assembles into these hierarchical structures. A new system composed of β-sheet-rich silk n...

2013
Zhanyun Zhu Liu Liu Decai Gong

Introduction: Transglutaminase-mediated polymerization, unlike the traditional restoration methods based on the application of synthetic polymers, has proved to be a potential strategy in the restoration of historic silk. In the present study, the treatment process has been adapted to satisfy the needs of consolidating historic silk fabrics in various cases. Artificially aged (dry thermal agein...

2011
Kai Wei Byoung-Suhk Kim Ick-Soo Kim

Silk fibroin has attracted great interest in tissue engineering because of its outstanding biocompatibility, biodegradability and minimal inflammatory reaction. In this study, two kinds of biocomposites based on regenerated silk fibroin are fabricated by electrospinning and post-treatment processes, respectively. Firstly, regenerated silk fibroin/tetramethoxysilane (TMOS) hybrid nanofibers with...

2014
Yoshihiko Kuwana Hideki Sezutsu Ken-ichi Nakajima Yasushi Tamada Katsura Kojima

Spider dragline silk is a natural fiber that has excellent tensile properties; however, it is difficult to produce artificially as a long, strong fiber. Here, the spider (Araneus ventricosus) dragline protein gene was cloned and a transgenic silkworm was generated, that expressed the fusion protein of the fibroin heavy chain and spider dragline protein in cocoon silk. The spider silk protein co...

2015
Tomohiro Hatano Takayuki Nagashima

Stenopsyche marmorata larvae spin underwater adhesive silk for constructing nests and capture nets. The silk can be divided into fiber and adhesive regions, according to their function. The silk fiber region has a two-layer structure: a core layer situated at the center of the fiber and S. marmorata fibroin, the major component of the silk. In the anterior part of the anterior silk gland, the m...

2016
Stanley Chung Batur Ercan Amit K. Roy Thomas J. Webster

Silk possesses many beneficial wound healing properties, and electrospun scaffolds are especially applicable for skin applications, due to their smaller interstices and higher surface areas. However, purified silk promotes microbial growth. Selenium nanoparticles have shown excellent antibacterial properties and are a novel antimicrobial chemistry. Here, electrospun silk scaffolds were doped wi...

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