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Coatings and Films Made of Silk Proteins
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2014
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Materials ScienceTissue EngineeringBiofunctional MaterialBiomanufacturingEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsAnisotropic CoatingsTextile FibrePolymer ScienceProteinaceous MaterialsBiomedical EngineeringSilk ProteinsMulti-functional CoatingBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialSpider Dragline SilkProtective Coating
Silks are a class of proteinaceous materials produced by arthropods for various purposes. Spider dragline silk is known for its outstanding mechanical properties, and it shows high biocompatibility, good biodegradability, and a lack of immunogenicity and allergenicity. The silk produced by the mulberry silkworm B. mori has been used as a textile fiber and in medical devices for a long time. Here, recent progress in the processing of different silk materials into highly tailored isotropic and anisotropic coatings for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering, cell adhesion, and implant coatings as well as for optics and biosensors is reviewed.
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