Biocompatible optical fibers made of regenerated cellulose and recombinant cellulose-binding spider silk

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  • who: Martin Reimer and collaborators from the Chair for Biogenic Polymers, Technical University of Munich Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability, Schulgasse, Straubing, Germany have published the Article: Biocompatible Optical Fibers Made of Regenerated Cellulose and Recombinant Cellulose-Binding Spider Silk, in the Journal: Biomimetics 2023, 7, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2023/
  • what: For a medical application, optical fibers must fulfill several requirements.
  • how: For all optical characterizations and attenuation determinations the authors used an ultraviolet and visible (UV/VIS) light spectrometer (J and ampM Tidas Essingen Germany) equipped with a deuterium . . .

     

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