Silk sericin, a glycoprotein traditionally regarded as a by‐product of silk fibroin extraction, has emerged as a promising biomaterial owing to its unique biological and physicochemical properties.
Nanofibers represent a rapidly advancing frontier in materials science, offering unique physicochemical properties that are highly advantageous in both biomedical and environmental engineering.
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