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AUTHOR
Mai Bay Stie
Molecular characterization of tunable microscale protein-based biomaterials
Direct formation of highly tunable and biocompatible protein microparticles
Protein materials as sustainable non- and minimally invasive strategies for biomedical applications
Protein-based materials have found applications in a wide range of biomedical fields because of their biocompatibility, biodegradability and great versatility. Materials of different physical forms including particles, hydrogels, films, fibers and microneedles have been fabricated e.g. as carriers for drug delivery, factors to promote wound healing and as structural support for the generation of new tissue. This review aims at providing an overview of the current scientific knowledge on protein-based materials, and selected preclinical and clinical studies will be reviewed in depth as examples of the latest progress within the field of protein-based materials, specifically focusing on non- …