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Silk Protein as a Fascinating Biomedical Polymer: Structural Fundamentals and Applications

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR RESEARCH
Volume 17, Issue 12, Pages 935-942

Publisher

POLYMER SOC KOREA
DOI: 10.1007/BF03218639

Keywords

silk protein; silk fibroin; structure; biomaterial

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  1. Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea [200810FTH010102001]

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Silk is a textile material, as well as one of the oldest biomaterials. However, the recent progress of biomedical science and technology has led to the replacement of silk by various biomaterials based oil synthetic polymers. Despite the wide variety of biomaterials available, these materials suffer certain limitations that prevent them from meeting the various demands of the medical field. Therefore, silk continues to attract considerable interest as a promising biomaterial. This paper explains the fundamentals of silk protein, and reviews the many applications of silk biomedical polymers.

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