Preparation of silk fibroin‐derived hydrogels and applications in skin regeneration
Dipeng Li,
Renjie Liang,
Yirong Wang
et al.
Abstract:PurposeTo compare different methods of preparing silk fibroin hydrogels, then summarize the applications of silk fibroin hydrogel‐based scaffolds in skin regeneration and finally discuss about future prospects to inspire people interested in this field.MethodsA narrative review of the relevant papers was conducted. Notably, for applications in skin regeneration, this review provides a categorized summary and discussion of studies from the past decade.ResultsSilk fibroin is a naturally occurring, biocompatible … Show more
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