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    Farokhi M, Mottaghitalab F, Fatahi Y, Khademhosseini A, Kaplan DL.
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  • 25. Bioengineered silk proteins to control cell and tissue functions.
    Preda RC, Leisk G, Omenetto F, Kaplan DL.
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  • 32. Resveratrol loaded native silk fiber-sericin hydrogel double interpenetrating bioactive wound dressing facilitates full-thickness skin wound healing.
    Li Y, Wang S, Li Y, Zhang G, Wu T, Wei Y, Cao X, Yan H, Liang P, Yan Z, Guo Y, Zhang Y.
    Biomed Mater; 2023 May 15; 18(4):. PubMed ID: 37146618
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  • 34. A novel method for silkworm cocoons self-degumming and its effect on silk fibers.
    Wang R, Wang Y, Song J, Tian C, Jing X, Zhao P, Xia Q.
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  • 35. Silk fibroin film from golden-yellow Bombyx mori is a biocomposite that contains lutein and promotes axonal growth of primary neurons.
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    Guo C, Li C, Kaplan DL.
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  • 37. NF-κB signaling is key in the wound healing processes of silk fibroin.
    Park YR, Sultan MT, Park HJ, Lee JM, Ju HW, Lee OJ, Lee DJ, Kaplan DL, Park CH.
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    Khalid A, Bai D, Abraham AN, Jadhav A, Linklater D, Matusica A, Nguyen D, Murdoch BJ, Zakhartchouk N, Dekiwadia C, Reineck P, Simpson D, Vidanapathirana AK, Houshyar S, Bursill CA, Ivanova EP, Gibson BC.
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    Zhang W, Chen L, Chen J, Wang L, Gui X, Ran J, Xu G, Zhao H, Zeng M, Ji J, Qian L, Zhou J, Ouyang H, Zou X.
    Adv Healthc Mater; 2017 May 28; 6(10):. PubMed ID: 28337854
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