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Biosilk, customizable 3D material for in vitro models
Biosilk is a recombinant 3D microfiber network that mimics the structure and mechanics of natural extracellular matrix, enabling accurate, reproducible, and long-term organoid culture. When combined with full-length Biolaminin® substrates, it creates tissue-specific microenvironments that support cell self-organization, migration, and maturation across a wide range of organoid and advanced 3D models.
What’s inside
- An at-a-glance explanation of what Biosilk is
- Benefits of using Biosilk and Biolaminin substrates together
- Details on Biosilk compatibility and usage for disease modeling
- An overview of how to create a tissue-specific 3D microenvironment with Biosilk and Biolaminin substrates