نتایج جستجو برای: silk

تعداد نتایج: 8743  

2016
Hiromasa Goto Ryosuke Kikuchi Aohan Wang

Spider silk has been studied recently because of its tremendous strength and flexibility [1]. Biotechnology now opens possibilities for the application of spider silk [2–7]. We describe a new avenue for the application of spider silk in textile science and industry. Recently, spider silk/carbon nanotube composites have been prepared, and their mechanical and electrical properties characterized....

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2012
Brett Wallet Eugenia Kharlampieva Katie Campbell-Proszowska Veronika Kozlovskaya Sidney Malak John F Ankner David L Kaplan Vladimir V Tsukruk

Neutron reflectivity (NR) measurements of ultrathin surface films (below 30 nm) composed of Bombyx mori silk fibroin protein in combination with atomic force microscopy and ellipsometry were used to reveal the internal structural organization in both dry and swollen states. Reconstituted aqueous silk solution deposited on a silicon substrate using the spin-assisted layer-by-layer (SA-LbL) tec...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2014
F Philipp Seib Manuela Herklotz Kelly A Burke Manfred F Maitz Carsten Werner David L Kaplan

Over the past 30 years, silk has been proposed for numerous biomedical applications that go beyond its traditional use as a suture material. Silk sutures are well tolerated in humans, but the use of silk for vascular engineering applications still requires extensive biocompatibility testing. Some studies have indicated a need to modify silk to yield a hemocompatible surface. This study examined...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2009
Yu Suzuki Rui Takahashi Tadashi Shimizu Masataka Tansho Kazuo Yamauchi Mike P Williamson Tetsuo Asakura

A combination of solid state 1H NMR chemical shift measurements and empirical chemical shift calculations has been used to interpret 1H solid state chemical shifts of a model peptide (Ala-Gly)15 for the crystalline domain of Bombyx mori silk fibroin in silk I and silk II structures, including a treatment of both intra- and intermolecular arrangements. Silk I and silk II are the structures of si...

2017
You-Young Jo HaeYong Kweon Dae-Won Kim Min-Keun Kim Seong-Gon Kim Jwa-Young Kim Weon-Sik Chae Sam-Pyo Hong Young-Hwan Park Si Young Lee Je-Yong Choi

Silk suture material is primarily composed of silk fibroin and regarded as a non-resorbable material. It is slowly degraded by proteolysis when it is implanted into the body. 4-Hexylresorcinol (4HR) is a well-known antiseptic. In this study, the biodegradability of 4HR-incorporated silk sutures were compared to that of untreated silk sutures and polyglactin 910 sutures, a commercially available...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2009
Yang Cao Bochu Wang

Silk fibroin from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has excellent properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradation, non-toxicity, adsorption properties, etc. As a kind of ideal biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used since it was first utilized for sutures a long time ago. The degradation behavior of silk biomaterials is obviously important for medical applications. This article will focus o...

2010
Joern W. Kuhbier Christina Allmeling Kerstin Reimers Anja Hillmer Cornelia Kasper Bjoern Menger Gudrun Brandes Merlin Guggenheim Peter M. Vogt

BACKGROUND Several materials have been used for tissue engineering purposes, since the ideal matrix depends on the desired tissue. Silk biomaterials have come to focus due to their great mechanical properties. As untreated silkworm silk has been found to be quite immunogenic, an alternative could be spider silk. Not only does it own unique mechanical properties, its biocompatibility has been sh...

2015
Ronnie Jansson Andrew Carnegie

The use of silk-based materials for medical and biotechnological applications has been investigated for many years, with particular progress the last fifteen years. Extensive research has been conducted on silk derived from the silkworm Bombyx mori, but lately the evolvement in recombinant production has made mimics of spider silk proteins increasingly available. Revealed characteristics of sil...

2015
Honghua Su Yuming Cheng Zhongyang Wang Zhong Li David Stanley Yizhong Yang Erjun Ling

The cotton leaf roller, Sylepta derogata, is a silk-producing insect pest. While young larvae feed on the underside of leaves, the older ones roll cotton leaves and feed on the leaf edges, which defoliates cotton plants. The larvae produce silk to stabilize the rolled leaf and to balloon from used to new leaves. Despite the significance of silk in the biology of pest insect species, there is vi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2008
Cecilia Boutry Todd A Blackledge

Many spiders depend upon webs to capture prey. Web function results from architecture and mechanical performance of the silk. We hypothesized that the common house spider, Achaearanea tepidariorum, would alter the mechanical performance of its cobweb in response to different prey by varying the structural and material properties of its silk. We fed spiders either large, high kinetic energy cric...

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