SILKink - a novel bioink solution
Mimicking the human
bone marrow
The SILKink project aims to produce a groundbreaking platform that combines the use of natural silk and 3D bioprinting to recreate the environment of the human bone marrow where platelets are produced.
SILKink partners
The SILKink team
The project is led by the University of Pavia in Italy, collaborating with CELLINK Bioprinting. Partner Catalyze Group will lend its commercial expertise to develop an optimal market access strategy for SILKink.
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SILKink project results
Explore the outputs from the SILKink project, ranging from publications, poster presentations at conferences to seminars.
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New publication
A new publication titled “Bioprinting Soft 3D Models of Hematopoiesis using Natural Silk Fibroin-Based Bioink Efficiently Supports Platelet Differentiation” was published by members of the SILKink project!
December 10, 2024


