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Cells “spin” a mineralized spiderweb: BMP‐2‐loaded silk material is inkjet‐printed into a spiderweb pattern on a Petri dish and seeded with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) by F. G. Omenetto and co‐workers, in work on page 4273. Upon culture in osteogenic media, the osteo‐inductive print topographically controls the differentiation of MSCs, resulting in the localized formation of mineralized tissue‐like...
A formulation of regenerated silk fibroin solution that can be easily functionalized and inkjet printed on numerous surfaces is developed. As an example, the inks can be printed on laboratory gloves that change color when exposed to bacteria.
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