Harnessing the Potential of Spider Silk Proteins for Biomedical Applications: from Native Silk Fibers to Designed Bioactive Materials
Shiyu Fang,
Yue Li,
Songzi Kou
et al.
Abstract:Spider silk has only been used anecdotally throughout human history, owing to limited supply from natural sources and recalcitrance toward biochemical functionalization. Recent advances in materials synthetic biology have ameliorated the challenges of mass‐producing spider silk and have thus paved the way for reengineering and redesigning these materials for real‐world applications. Here, an update is presented on the development of biomaterials comprising spider silk proteins within the past five years and th… Show more
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