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2. Development of Serum-Reduced Medium for Mackerel Muscle Cell Line Cultivation.
3. Methods to Screen the Adhesion of Fish Cells on Plant-, Algal- and Fungal-Derived Biomaterials.
4. Nanosized Silk–Magnesium Complexes for Promotion of Angiogenic and Osteogenic Activities.
5. Silk Nanoparticle Synthesis: Tuning Size, Dispersity, and Surface Chemistry for Drug Delivery.
6. Immortalized Bovine Satellite Cells for Cultured Meat Applications.
7. Promotion of Wound Healing Using Nanoporous Silk Fibroin Sponges.
8. 3D Printability of Silk/Hydroxyapatite Composites for Microprosthetic Applications.
9. Boronic Acid-Tethered Silk Fibroin for pH-Dependent Mucoadhesion.
10. Computational Design and Manufacturing of Sustainable Materials through First-Principles and Materiomics.
11. Crypt-Villus Scaffold Architecture for Bioengineering Functional Human Intestinal Epithelium.
12. Emerging Trajectories for Next Generation Tissue Engineers.
13. CollagenTransformer: End-to-End Transformer Model to Predict Thermal Stability of Collagen Triple Helices Using an NLP Approach.
14. In vitro Insect Fat Cultivation for Cellular Agriculture Applications.
15. Engineered Tough Silk Hydrogels through Assembling β‑Sheet Rich Nanofibers Based on a Solvent Replacement Strategy.
16. Gallium–Strontium Phosphate Conversion Coatings for Promoting Infection Prevention and Biocompatibility of Magnesium for Orthopedic Applications.
17. Are hydroxyl-containing biomolecules important in biosilicification? A model study
18. Mechanisms of silk fibroin sol-gel transitions
19. Peroxidase-catalyzed in situ polymerization of surface oriented caffeic acid
20. Charge-Modulated Accessibility of Tyrosine Residues for Silk-Elastin Copolymer Cross-Linking.
21. Sustainable Antibacterial and Anti-Inflammatory Silk Suture with Surface Modification of Combined-Therapy Drugs for Surgical Site Infection.
22. Photoacoustic Carbon Nanotubes Embedded Silk Scaffolds for Neural Stimulation and Regeneration.
23. Nerve Growth Factor-Laden Anisotropic Silk Nanofiber Hydrogels to Regulate Neuronal/Astroglial Differentiation for Scarless Spinal Cord Repair.
24. Horseradish Peroxidase Catalyzed Silk–Prefoldin Composite Hydrogel Networks.
25. Radially Aligned Porous Silk Fibroin Scaffolds as Functional Templates for Engineering Human Biomimetic Hepatic Lobules.
26. Fragile-Tough Mechanical Reversion of Silk Materials via Tuning Supramolecular Assembly.
27. Sustained Photosynthesis and Oxygen Generation of Microalgae-Embedded Silk Fibroin Hydrogels.
28. Natural Silk Nanofibril Aerogels with Distinctive Filtration Capacity and Heat-Retention Performance.
29. On-Demand Regulation of Dual Thermosensitive Protein Hydrogels.
30. Aligned Silk Sponge Fabrication and Perfusion Culture for Scalable Proximal Tubule Tissue Engineering.
31. Spinning Regenerated Silk Fibers with Improved Toughness by Plasticizing with Low Molecular Weight Silk.
32. Silk Hydrogels with Controllable Formation of Dityrosine, 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine, and 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine–Fe3+ Complexes through Chitosan Particle-Assisted Fenton Reactions.
33. Generation of Nano-pores in Silk Fibroin Films Using Silk Nanoparticles for Full-Thickness Wound Healing.
34. Low-Density Silk Nanofibrous Aerogels: Fabrication and Applications in Air Filtration and Oil/Water Purification.
35. Liquid-Exfoliated Mesostructured Collagen from the Bovine Achilles Tendon as Building Blocks of Collagen Membranes.
36. Silk Reservoir Implants for Sustained Drug Delivery.
37. Induction of Irritation and Inflammation in a 3D Innervated Tissue Model of the Human Cornea.
38. Silk Fibroin Microneedle Patches for the Sustained Release of Levonorgestrel.
39. Synthesis and Characterization of Silk Ionomers for Layer-by-Layer Electrostatic Deposition on Individual Mammalian Cells.
40. Exploration of Biomass-Derived Activated Carbons for Use in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries.
41. Microfluidic Silk Fibers with Aligned Hierarchical Microstructures.
42. Tough Anisotropic Silk Nanofiber Hydrogels with Osteoinductive Capacity.
43. Flexible Water-Absorbing Silk-Fibroin Biomaterial Sponges with Unique Pore Structure for Tissue Engineering.
44. Ductility and Porosity of Silk Fibroin Films by Blending with Glycerol/Polyethylene Glycol and Adjusting the Drying Temperature.
45. Biological Material Interfaces as Inspiration for Mechanical and Optical Material Designs.
46. Injectable Silk-Vaterite Composite Hydrogels with Tunable Sustained Drug Release Capacity.
47. SERS Substrate with Silk Nanoribbons as Interlayer Template.
48. Mechanisms of enzymatic degradation of amyloid [beta] microfibrils generating nanofilaments and nanospheres related to cytotoxicity
49. Silk-Based Advanced Materials for Soft Electronics.
50. Hyperosmolar Potassium Inhibits Myofibroblast Conversion and Reduces Scar Tissue Formation.
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