Combinatory approach for developing silk fibroin scaffolds for cartilage regeneration
Article 2018 en
Authors
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Viviana P. Ribeiro
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Alain da Silva Morais
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F. Raquel Maia
Abstract
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In cartilage tissue engineering (TE), several processing technologies have been combined to create scaffolds for efficient tissue repair. In our study, we propose novel silk fibroin (SF) scaffolds derived from enzymatically crosslinked SF hydrogels processed by salt-leaching and freeze-drying technologies, for articular cartilage applications. Though these scaffolds, we were able to combine the elastic properties of hydrogel-based systems, with the stability, resilience and controlled porosity of scaffolds processed via salt-leaching and freeze-drying technologies. SF protein has been extensively explored for TE applications, as a result of its mechanical strength, elasticity, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. Thus, the structural, mechanical and biological performance of the proposed scaffolds potentiates their use as three-dimensional matrices for cartilage regeneration.
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