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1. Porous nerve guidance conduits reinforced with braided composite structures of silk/magnesium filaments for peripheral nerve repair.

2. A robust spectroscopic method for the determination of protein conformational composition – Application to the annealing of silk.

3. 3D freeform printing of silk fibroin.

4. NF-κB signaling is key in the wound healing processes of silk fibroin.

5. Molecular and macro-scale analysis of enzyme-crosslinked silk hydrogels for rational biomaterial design.

6. Silk scaffolds with tunable mechanical capability for cell differentiation.

7. Silk–tropoelastin protein films for nerve guidance.

8. Regeneration of high-quality silk fibroin fiber by wet spinning from CaCl2–formic acid solvent.

9. Silk microfiber-reinforced silk hydrogel composites for functional cartilage tissue repair.

10. Impact of silk biomaterial structure on proteolysis.

11. Curcumin-functionalized silk materials for enhancing adipogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells.

12. Silk microgels formed by proteolytic enzyme activity.

13. Hierarchical biomineralization of calcium carbonate regulated by silk microspheres.

14. Silk fibroin/chondroitin sulfate/hyaluronic acid ternary scaffolds for dermal tissue reconstruction.

15. Silk constructs for delivery of musculoskeletal therapeutics

16. Development of silk-based scaffolds for tissue engineering of bone from human adipose-derived stem cells.

17. Preparation of uniaxial multichannel silk fibroin scaffolds for guiding primary neurons.

18. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-induced rapid gelation of silk fibroin.

19. Surface immobilization of antibody on silk fibroin through conformational transition.

20. Silk fibroin electrogelation mechanisms.

22. Synthesis and characterization of silk-poly(guluronate) hybrid polymers for the fabrication of dual crosslinked, mechanically dynamic hydrogels.

23. Emerging silk fibroin materials and their applications: New functionality arising from innovations in silk crosslinking.

24. Modulation of vincristine and doxorubicin binding and release from silk films.

25. In vivo bioresponses to silk proteins.

26. Using flash DSC for determining the liquid state heat capacity of silk fibroin.

27. The use of sulfonated silk fibroin derivatives to control binding, delivery and potency of FGF-2 in tissue regeneration

28. Modification of silk fibroin using diazonium coupling chemistry and the effects on hMSC proliferation and differentiation

29. In Situ 3D Printing: Opportunities with Silk Inks.

30. Silk fibroin for skin injury repair: Where do things stand?

31. Control of octreotide release from silk fibroin microspheres.

32. Silk Reservoirs for Local Delivery of Cisplatin for Neuroblastoma Treatment: In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluations.

33. Sustained release silk fibroin discs: Antibody and protein delivery for HIV prevention.

34. Modulatory effect of simultaneously released magnesium, strontium, and silicon ions on injectable silk hydrogels for bone regeneration.

35. Silk fibroin/hydroxyapatite composites for bone tissue engineering.

36. Heat of fusion of polymer crystals by fast scanning calorimetry.

37. Enzymatically crosslinked silk-hyaluronic acid hydrogels.

38. Regenerated silk materials for functionalized silk orthopedic devices by mimicking natural processing.

39. Untangling the biological and inflammatory behavior of silk-like sutures In vivo.

40. Recent advances in bioprinting using silk protein-based bioinks.

41. Silk-based stabilization of biomacromolecules.

42. Novel fabrication of fluorescent silk utilized in biotechnological and medical applications.

43. Silk hydrogels for sustained ocular delivery of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) therapeutics.

44. Intraarticularly injectable silk hydrogel microspheres with enhanced mechanical and structural stability to attenuate osteoarthritis.

45. Vascularization of hollow channel-modified porous silk scaffolds with endothelial cells for tissue regeneration.

46. Acellular bi-layer silk fibroin scaffolds support functional tissue regeneration in a rat model of onlay esophagoplasty.

47. Synthesis and characterization of silk fibroin microparticles for intra-articular drug delivery.

48. Silk fibroin rods for sustained delivery of breast cancer therapeutics.

49. The use of bi-layer silk fibroin scaffolds and small intestinal submucosa matrices to support bladder tissue regeneration in a rat model of spinal cord injury.

50. Biocompatibility of silk-tropoelastin protein polymers.

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