Silk-based biomaterials

Volume: 24, Issue: 3, Pages: 401 - 416
Published: Feb 1, 2003
Abstract
Silk from the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has been used as biomedical suture material for centuries. The unique mechanical properties of these fibers provided important clinical repair options for many applications. During the past 20 years, some biocompatibility problems have been reported for silkworm silk; however, contamination from residual sericin (glue-like proteins) was the likely cause. More recent studies with well-defined silkworm silk...
Paper Details
Title
Silk-based biomaterials
Published Date
Feb 1, 2003
Volume
24
Issue
3
Pages
401 - 416
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