See how electrospun tubular nanofibers enable complete skin absorption, eliminate disposal supp
See how benzoic acid treatment hydrophobizes regenerated collagen fibers to improve wet strengt
See how grafting vinylbenzoic acid onto regenerated collagen fibers improves water resistance,
See how mycelium grows through bio-nutritional fiber holes to bond artificial leather layers, r
See how mycelium grows through bio-nutritional fiber layers to bond artificial leather without
See how electrospinning GelMA followed by organic solvent soaking produces crimped nanofibers w
See how physical crosslinking via electron beam, plasma, or thermal treatment forms covalent bo
See how lamin-based protein fibers achieve spider-silk-level toughness through wet spinning and
See how an aromatic compound with vinyl groups and radical initiator improves water and heat re
See how a carboxy-group compound with controlled hydrogen bonding hydrophobizes natural fiber i
See how vinylbenzoic acid cross-linking improves water and heat resistance in regenerated colla
See how cell-cultured collagen is tanned and cross-linked in solution before extrusion to form
See how rotating collector alignment and volatile liquid adhesion overcome random fiber deposit
See how controlled collagen fibril assembly, crosslinking, and lubrication create uniform, non-
See how periodic electrode repositioning during electrospinning and close-adhesion processing c
See how wet spinning with optimized protein sequences and process parameters achieves recombina
See how electrospun fibers achieve high tensile strength anisotropy through directional alignme
See how a close-adhesion process with mechanical pulling and capillary action aligns electrospu
See how crosslinked collagen fibrils self-assemble into a composite material that replicates na
See how recombinant collagen fibrils form crosslinked networks with non-anisotropic strength an
See how crosslinked collagen fibrils self-assemble into uniform leather-like composites, reduci
See how crosslinked collagen fibrils achieve non-anisotropic strength and uniform grain without
See how fibrillated, crosslinked collagen fibrils achieve uniform leather-like strength and aes
See how crosslinked collagen fibrils encapsulate secondary components to achieve non-anisotropi
See how electrocompacted collagen networks replicate natural leather strength and aesthetics wi
See how crosslinked collagen fibrils form uniform leather with non-anisotropic strength, elimin
See how crosslinked collagen fibrils produce uniform strength in all directions, eliminating an
See how volatile liquid treatment and aligned electrospinning produce fiber sheets with directi
See how polyalkylenepolyamine fixing agents enable low-temperature dyeing of regenerated collag
Zirconium salt and phosphorus compound crosslink regenerated collagen fibers to improve wet-heat resistance while limiting shrinkage and color change.
Electro-mechanical stretching creates anisotropic hydrogel microfibers that guide cell alignment while preserving porosity and water content.
A low-odor thiol and solvent composition rapidly lightens dyed keratin fibers while avoiding oxidative damage and long application times.
Zirconium salt and phosphorus compound crosslinking improves water and heat resistance in collagen hair fibers while limiting wet-heat shrinkage.
Using sea anemone-derived recombinant silk, this case shows a scalable route to fibers with spider-like strength and elasticity.
Sea anemone silk genes expressed in E. coli enable scalable production of recombinant fibers with spider-like strength and elasticity.
A truss-like DL-alanine biocrystal mesh film resolves rigid implant limits by stretching with soft tissue while harvesting biomechanical energy.
Controlled withdrawal of a nucleation element forms polymer strands faster while preserving biomolecule activity and additive compatibility.
Food-grade protein and polysaccharide scaffolds support 3D cell growth for cultured meat while removing non-edible scaffold disentanglement.
Ionic liquids reinforced with sonication extract wool keratin at high yield while avoiding harsh chemical processing and structural damage.
Bilayer electrospun grafts use CD133 antibodies, heparin, and tuned pore sizes to improve small-vessel patency while reducing thrombosis.
Electrospun protein nanofibers stay stable during manufacturing, then cross-link on wet tissue to seal wounds and prevent fluid leakage.
Bagworm silk nonwoven reinforcement balances strength, modulus, and elongation to reduce peeling and enable lower-cost composite production.
Fluorescently labeled cardiac thin filaments enable high-throughput screening of small molecules that shift calcium dissociation kinetics for diastolic dysfunction.