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Electrospinning of Silk Biomaterials
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Electrospinning of Silk Biomaterials
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Publication Information:
Cambridge, MA MyJoVE Corp 2016
Physical Description:
online resource (478 seconds)
Series:
Science Education: Bioengineering
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Abstract:
Silk fibers have been processed and used to create fabrics and threads for centuries. However, the solubilizing of silk fibers, thereby turning it into a versatile pre-polymer solution is a much newer technology. Solubilized silk can be processed in many different ways to create a biocompatible material with controllable mechanical properties. This video introduces the processing of silk from silk worm cocoons, and shows how the silk solution can be used to create a fiber mat via electrospinning. Several applications of this technique, such as its use as a structural material in engineered tissue scaffolds, are then introduced.
Reading Level:
For undergraduate, graduate, and professional students
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https://www.jove.com/t/5798
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