| Literature DB >> 33440560 |
Matthew B Dickerson1, Patrick B Dennis1, Vincent P Tondiglia1, Lloyd J Nadeau1, Kristi M Singh1, Lawrence F Drummy1, Benjamin P Partlow2, Dean P Brown1, Fiorenzo G Omenetto2, David L Kaplan2, Rajesh R Naik3.
Abstract
Regenerated silk fibroin, a biopolymer derived from silkworm cocoons, is a versatile material that has been widely explored for a number of applications (e.g., drug delivery, tissue repair, biocompatible electronics substrates, and optics) due to its attractive biochemical properties and processability. Here, we report on the free-form printing of silk-based, 3D microstructures through multiphoton lithography. Utilizing multiphoton lithography in conjunction with specific photoinitiator chemistry and postprint cross-linking, a number of microarchitectures were achieved including self-supporting fibroin arches. Further, the straightforward production of high fidelity and biofunctional protein architectures was enabled through the printing of aqueous fibroin/immunoglobulin solutions.Entities:
Keywords: IgG; fibroin; hydrogel; multiphoton lithography; silk
Year: 2017 PMID: 33440560 DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00338
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng ISSN: 2373-9878