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RSC Adv
July 2024
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, INSTM Research Unit, University of Perugia Strada di Pentima 8 05100 Terni Italy
3D printing of water stable proteins with elastic properties offers a broad range of applications including self-powered biomedical devices driven by piezoelectric biomaterials. Here, we present a study on water-soluble silk fibroin (SF) films. These films were prepared by mixing degummed silk fibers and calcium chloride (CaCl) in formic acid, resulting in a silk I-like conformation, which was then converted into silk II by redissolving in phosphate buffer (PBS).
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