276 results on '"Kaplan, David L"'
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2. Silk Nanofiber Carriers for Both Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Drugs to Achieve Improved Combination Chemotherapy
3. Biomimetic Vascular Grafts with Circumferentially and Axially Oriented Microporous Structures for Native Blood Vessel Regeneration
4. Mucosa‐Mimetic Materials for the Study of Intestinal Homeostasis and Disease
5. Simulation of Cortical and Cancellous Bone to Accelerate Tissue Regeneration
6. Tough Porous Silk Nanofiber‐Derived Cryogels with Osteogenic and Angiogenic Capacity for Bone Repair
7. Three‐Dimensional Humanized Model of the Periodontal Gingival Pocket to Study Oral Microbiome
8. Instantaneous Formation of Silk Protein Aerosols and Fibers with a Portable Spray Device under Ambient Conditions
9. Bioadhesive Design Toward Renewable Composites: Adhesive Distribution and Molecular Adhesion
10. Potential Involvement of Varicella Zoster Virus in Alzheimer’s Disease/Dementia via Reactivation of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
11. Front Cover: Towards Non‐stick Silk: Tuning the Hydrophobicity of Silk Fibroin Protein (ChemBioChem 22/2022)
12. Development of a novel bioengineered 3D brain‐like tissue for studying primary blast‐induced traumatic brain injury
13. Towards Non‐stick Silk: Tuning the Hydrophobicity of Silk Fibroin Protein
14. Alginate/polyvinyl alcohol films for wound healing: Advantages and challenges
15. Silk‐Elastin‐Like‐Protein/Graphene‐Oxide Composites for Dynamic Electronic Biomaterials
16. Cytoprotection of Human Progenitor and Stem Cells through Encapsulation in Alginate Templated, Dual Crosslinked Silk and Silk–Gelatin Composite Hydrogel Microbeads
17. Bioengineered 3D Tissue Model of Intestine Epithelium with Oxygen Gradients to Sustain Human Gut Microbiome
18. Conductive Silk‐Based Composites Using Biobased Carbon Materials
19. Combining In Silico Design and Biomimetic Assembly: A New Approach for Developing High‐Performance Dynamic Responsive Bio‐Nanomaterials
20. Degradable Silk‐Based Subcutaneous Oxygen Sensors
21. MSC‐Laden Composite Hydrogels for Inflammation and Angiogenic Regulation for Skin Flap Repair
22. Toughening Wet‐Spun Silk Fibers by Silk Nanofiber Templating
23. Fiber‐Based Biopolymer Processing as a Route toward Sustainability
24. On the prediction of neuronal microscale topology descriptors based on mesoscale recordings
25. Electro‐Blown Spun Silk/Graphene Nanoionotronic Skin for Multifunctional Fire Protection and Alarm
26. Mechanical Training‐Driven Structural Remodeling: A Rational Route for Outstanding Highly Hydrated Silk Materials (Small 33/2021)
27. Nerve Guidance Conduits with Hierarchical Anisotropic Architecture for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration
28. Bioinspired Energy Storage and Harvesting Devices
29. Sugar Functionalization of Silks with Pathway‐Controlled Substitution and Properties
30. Effect of Terminal Modification on the Molecular Assembly and Mechanical Properties of Protein-Based Block Copolymers
31. Fabrication and Characterization of Recombinant Silk‐Elastin‐Like‐Protein (SELP) Fiber
32. Biopolymer Nanoscale Assemblies as Building Blocks for New Materials: A Review
33. On the effect of neuronal spatial subsampling in small‐world networks
34. Self‐Folding 3D Silk Biomaterial Rolls to Facilitate Axon and Bone Regeneration
35. mRNA Delivery Using Bioreducible Lipidoid Nanoparticles Facilitates Neural Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
36. The Next 100 Years of Polymer Science
37. Hydrogel−Solid Hybrid Materials for Biomedical Applications Enabled by Surface‐Embedded Radicals
38. Modeling Controlled Cortical Impact Injury in 3D Brain‐Like Tissue Cultures
39. Injectable Hydrogels: Microskin‐Inspired Injectable MSC‐Laden Hydrogels for Scarless Wound Healing with Hair Follicles (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 10/2020)
40. Microskin‐Inspired Injectable MSC‐Laden Hydrogels for Scarless Wound Healing with Hair Follicles
41. Smart Material Hydrogel Transfer Devices Fabricated with Stimuli‐Responsive Silk‐Elastin‐Like Proteins
42. Innovations in 3D Tissue Models of Human Brain Physiology and Diseases
43. From Silk Spinning to 3D Printing: Polymer Manufacturing using Directed Hierarchical Molecular Assembly
44. Bi‐Layered Tubular Microfiber Scaffolds as Functional Templates for Engineering Human Intestinal Smooth Muscle Tissue
45. A Long‐Living Bioengineered Neural Tissue Platform to Study Neurodegeneration
46. Developing a self‐organized tubulogenesis model of human renal proximal tubular epithelial cells in vitro
47. Vascular Pedicle and Microchannels: Simple Methods Toward Effective In Vivo Vascularization of 3D Scaffolds
48. Conductive Silk‐Based Composites Using Biobased Carbon Materials
49. The importance of the neuro‐immuno‐cutaneous system on human skin equivalent design
50. 3D Printing of Silk Protein Structures by Aqueous Solvent‐Directed Molecular Assembly
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