186 results on '"Kaplan, David L"'
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2. Silk I and Silk II studied by fast scanning calorimetry
3. Osteoinductive recombinant silk fusion proteins for bone regeneration
4. Silk-based biomaterials functionalized with fibronectin type II promotes cell adhesion
5. Phenol red-silk tyrosine cross-linked hydrogels
6. Control of silk microsphere formation using polyethylene glycol (PEG)
7. Silk scaffolds with tunable mechanical capability for cell differentiation
8. Focal therapy of neuroblastoma using silk films to deliver kinase and chemotherapeutic agents in vivo
9. Control of silicification by genetically engineered fusion proteins: Silk–silica binding peptides
10. Silk–tropoelastin protein films for nerve guidance
11. A mild process to design silk scaffolds with reduced β-sheet structure and various topographies at the nanometer scale
12. Injectable silk-polyethylene glycol hydrogels
13. Regeneration of high-quality silk fibroin fiber by wet spinning from CaCl2–formic acid solvent
14. Silk microfiber-reinforced silk hydrogel composites for functional cartilage tissue repair
15. Impact of silk biomaterial structure on proteolysis
16. Curcumin-functionalized silk materials for enhancing adipogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells
17. Tropoelastin: A versatile, bioactive assembly module
18. Structure–function–property–design interplay in biopolymers: Spider silk
19. Effects of clodronate and alendronate on osteoclast and osteoblast co-cultures on silk–hydroxyapatite films
20. Bilayered vascular grafts based on silk proteins
21. Silk microgels formed by proteolytic enzyme activity
22. Hierarchical biomineralization of calcium carbonate regulated by silk microspheres
23. Silk fibroin/chondroitin sulfate/hyaluronic acid ternary scaffolds for dermal tissue reconstruction
24. The influence of scaffold material on chondrocytes under inflammatory conditions
25. Enhanced cellular adhesion on titanium by silk functionalized with titanium binding and RGD peptides
26. Human corneal limbal epithelial cell response to varying silk film geometric topography in vitro
27. Preparation of uniaxial multichannel silk fibroin scaffolds for guiding primary neurons
28. Development of silk-based scaffolds for tissue engineering of bone from human adipose-derived stem cells
29. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-induced rapid gelation of silk fibroin
30. Genetically engineered pH-responsive silk sericin nanospheres with efficient therapeutic effect on ulcerative colitis
31. Fast and reversible crosslinking of a silk elastin-like polymer
32. Clay enriched silk biomaterials for bone formation
33. Production, structure and in vitro degradation of electrospun honeybee silk nanofibers
34. Surface immobilization of antibody on silk fibroin through conformational transition
35. Silk fibroin electrogelation mechanisms
36. Ingrowth of human mesenchymal stem cells into porous silk particle reinforced silk composite scaffolds: An in vitro study
37. Water-insoluble silk films with silk I structure
38. Protein composites from silkworm cocoons as versatile biomaterials
39. Dynamically tunable light responsive silk-elastin-like proteins
40. Effect of the silica nanoparticle size on the osteoinduction of biomineralized silk-silica nanocomposites
41. Antimicrobial coating of spider silk to prevent bacterial attachment on silk surgical sutures
42. Cell armor for protection against environmental stress: Advances, challenges and applications in micro- and nanoencapsulation of mammalian cells
43. Film interface for drug testing for delivery to cells in culture and in the brain
44. Corrigendum to “Molecular and macro-scale analysis of enzyme-crosslinked silk hydrogels for rational biomaterial design” [Acta Biomater. 63 (2017) 76–84]
45. Fabrication of the FGF1-functionalized sericin hydrogels with cell proliferation activity for biomedical application using genetically engineered Bombyx mori (B. mori) silk
46. A robust spectroscopic method for the determination of protein conformational composition – Application to the annealing of silk
47. Corrigendum to “NF-κB signaling is key in the wound healing processes of silk fibroin” [Acta Biomater. 67 (2018), 183–195]
48. 3D freeform printing of silk fibroin
49. NF-κB signaling is key in the wound healing processes of silk fibroin
50. Molecular and macro-scale analysis of enzyme-crosslinked silk hydrogels for rational biomaterial design
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