2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2011.09.037
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Macro/microporous silk fibroin scaffolds with potential for articular cartilage and meniscus tissue engineering applications

Abstract: This study describes the developmental physicochemical properties of silk fibroin scaffolds derived from high-concentration aqueous silk fibroin solutions. The silk fibroin scaffolds were prepared with different initial concentrations (8, 10, 12 and 16%, in wt.%) and obtained by combining the salt-leaching and freeze-drying methodologies. The results indicated that the antiparallel β-pleated sheet (silk-II) conformation was present in the silk fibroin scaffolds. All the scaffolds possessed a macro/microporous … Show more

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“…Preparation of SF Aqueous Solution SF was extracted from B. mori cocoons (from the Portuguese Association of Parents and Friends of Mentally Disabled Citizens, Castelo Branco, Portugal) using previously reported methods [Yan et al, 2012[Yan et al, , 2013a. Briefly, to remove the glue-like sericin protein, the cocoons were boiled for 1 h in a 0.02-M Na 2 CO 3 solution.…”
Section: Preparation Of Ionic-doped β-Tcp Powdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preparation of SF Aqueous Solution SF was extracted from B. mori cocoons (from the Portuguese Association of Parents and Friends of Mentally Disabled Citizens, Castelo Branco, Portugal) using previously reported methods [Yan et al, 2012[Yan et al, , 2013a. Briefly, to remove the glue-like sericin protein, the cocoons were boiled for 1 h in a 0.02-M Na 2 CO 3 solution.…”
Section: Preparation Of Ionic-doped β-Tcp Powdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It leads to uniform cell distribution inside the scaffolds. So, the SF-G material was an ideal scaffold to interact and integrate with the bone tissue 24) . We lyophilized SF-G solution at different temperature such as -20 °C, -40 °C, -60 °C, -80 °C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the first results on silk scaffolds for (partial) meniscal regeneration were published [57][58][59]. Improvement of the scaffold's mechanical properties to resemble those of the native meniscus seems to be the largest challenge.…”
Section: Future Directions In Meniscus Replacementmentioning
confidence: 99%