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Optical spectroscopy and imaging as a tool for characterizing silk as a novel biomaterial for tissue engineering applications

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Abstract

We report on optical signatures that characterize different silk phases and discriminate between silk, cells and collagen. These methods could be used to optimize conditions for functional tissue development in tissue engineering applications

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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