Alexander N. Mitropoulos
Tufts University
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Advanced Materials | 2014
Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Giovanni Perotto; Sunghwan Kim; Benedetto Marelli; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
A custom-made co-flow capillary device is used to synthesize monodisperse silk fibroin micro- and submicron-spheres with diameters tunable over a wide range of sizes. A model drug release is examined and control of degradation kinetics is obtained by changing sphere diameter.
Nature Nanotechnology | 2017
Peter Tseng; Bradley Napier; Siwei Zhao; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Matthew B. Applegate; Benedetto Marelli; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
In natural systems, directed self-assembly of structural proteins produces complex, hierarchical materials that exhibit a unique combination of mechanical, chemical and transport properties. This controlled process covers dimensions ranging from the nano- to the macroscale. Such materials are desirable to synthesize integrated and adaptive materials and systems. We describe a bio-inspired process to generate hierarchically defined structures with multiscale morphology by using regenerated silk fibroin. The combination of protein self-assembly and microscale mechanical constraints is used to form oriented, porous nanofibrillar networks within predesigned macroscopic structures. This approach allows us to predefine the mechanical and physical properties of these materials, achieved by the definition of gradients in nano- to macroscale order. We fabricate centimetre-scale material geometries including anchors, cables, lattices and webs, as well as functional materials with structure-dependent strength and anisotropic thermal transport. Finally, multiple three-dimensional geometries and doped nanofibrillar constructs are presented to illustrate the facile integration of synthetic and natural additives to form functional, interactive, hierarchical networks.
Optics Express | 2013
Sunghwan Kim; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Joshua D. Spitzberg; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
We propose a biocompatible hybrid photonic platform incorporating a 3D silk inverse opal (SIO) crystal and a 2D plasmonic crystal formed on the top surface of the SIO. This hybrid photonic-plasmonic crystal (HPPC) structure simultaneously exhibits both an extraordinary transmission and a pseudo-photonic band-gap in its transmission spectrum. We demonstrate the use of the HPPC as a refractive index (RI) sensor. By performing a multispectral analysis to analyze the RI value, a sensitivity of 200,000 nm·Δ%T/RIU (refractive index unit) is achieved.
ACS Omega | 2017
Peter Tseng; Siwei Zhao; Annie Golding; Matthew B. Applegate; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
Visually tracking the subtle aspects of biological systems in real time during tissue culture remains challenging. Herein, we demonstrate the use of bioactive, cytocompatible, and biodegradable inverse opals from silk as a multifunctional substrate to transduce both the optical information and cells during tissue culture. We show that these substrates can visually track substrate degradation in various proteases during tissue digestion and protein deposition during the growth of mesenchymal stem cells. Uniquely, these substrates can be integrated in multiple steps of tissue culture for simple-to-use, visual, and quantitative detectors of bioactivity. These substrates can also be doped, demonstrated here with gold nanoparticles, to allow additional control of cell functions.
Biomedical Optics Express | 2016
Asma Khalid; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Benedetto Marelli; Snjezana Tomljenovic-Hanic; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
Nanoparticle (NP) based technologies have proved to be considerably beneficial for advances in biomedicine especially in the areas of disease detection, drug delivery and bioimaging. Over the last few decades, NPs have garnered interest for their exemplary impacts on the detection, treatment, and prevention of cancer. The full potential of these technologies are yet to be employed for clinical use. The ongoing research and development in this field demands single multifunctional composite materials that can be employed simultaneously for drug delivery and biomedical imaging. In this manuscript, a unique combination of silk fibroin (SF) and nanodiamonds (NDs) in the form of nanospheres are fabricated and investigated. The spheres were loaded with the anthracyline Doxorubicin (DoX) and the drug release kinetics for these ND-SF-DoX (NDSX) spheres were studied. NDs provided the fluorescence modality for imaging while the degradable SF spheres stabilized and released the drug in a controlled manner. The emission and structural properties of the spheres were characterized during drug release. The degradability of SF and the subsequent release of DoX from the spheres were monitored through fluorescence of NDs inside the spheres. This research demonstrates the enormous potential of the ND-SF nanocomposite platforms for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, which are both important for pharmaceutical research and clinical settings.
Novel Optical Materials and Applications | 2015
Matthew B. Applegate; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Giovanni Perotto; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
Biocompatible waveguides were created by encapsulating a silk fibroin film (n=1.54) inside a silk fibroin hydrogel (n=1.34). We found these structures capable of guiding light in tissue.
Nature Photonics | 2012
Sunghwan Kim; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Joshua D. Spitzberg; Hu Tao; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
Nature Nanotechnology | 2014
Sunghwan Kim; Benedetto Marelli; Mark A. Brenckle; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Eun-Seok Gil; Konstantinos Tsioris; Hu Tao; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering | 2015
Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Benedetto Marelli; Chiara E. Ghezzi; Matthew B. Applegate; Benjamin P. Partlow; David L. Kaplan; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering | 2015
Asma Khalid; Alexander N. Mitropoulos; Benedetto Marelli; David A. Simpson; Phong A. Tran; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto; Snjezana Tomljenovic-Hanic