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Subhas C. Kundu

Researcher at University of Minho

Publications -  276
Citations -  19470

Subhas C. Kundu is an academic researcher from University of Minho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fibroin & Sericin. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 241 publications receiving 15487 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhas C. Kundu include Dankook University & European Institute.

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Electrospinning: a fascinating fiber fabrication technique.

TL;DR: This review presents an overview of the electrospinning technique with its promising advantages and potential applications, and focuses on varied applications of electrospun fibers in different fields.
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Silk fibroin biomaterials for tissue regenerations.

TL;DR: The present article discusses the processing of silk fibroin into different forms of biomaterials followed by their uses in regeneration of different tissues.
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Cell proliferation and migration in silk fibroin 3D scaffolds.

TL;DR: This study indicates rapid freeze-drying technique as an alternative method to fabricate highly interconnected porous scaffolds for developing functional 3D silk fibroin matrices for potential tissue engineering, biomedical and biotechnological applications.
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Silk proteins for biomedical applications: Bioengineering perspectives

TL;DR: This review discusses and summarizes the latest advances in the engineering of silk-based biomaterials, focusing specifically on the fabrication of diverse bio-mimetic structures such as films, hydrogels, scaffolds, nanofibers and nanoparticles; their functionalization and potential for biomedical applications.
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Silk protein-based hydrogels: Promising advanced materials for biomedical applications

TL;DR: This review provides overview of the advances in silk protein-based hydrogels with a primary emphasis on hydrogel of fibroin with the aim of highlighting the research that has been done in the area of silk-basedHydrogels.