Cross‐Linking Strategies for Silk‐Protein‐Based Inks for 3D Printing
Xiaoyuan Dong,
Fengqiang Liu,
Liming Wang
et al.
Abstract:Due to excellent biocompatibility, sufficient raw material, robust mechanical properties and easy cross‐linking, Silk Fibroin (SF) is a promising protein for 3D printing inks and an ideal candidate for 3D scaffolds in fields like regenerative medicine, bioelectronics and bio‐optics. In order to meet the requirements of print accuracy, mechanical properties and form retention capabilities, the first step is to prepare SF 3D printing inks using physical, chemical or other strategies of cross‐linking. The basic c… Show more
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