PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A HYBRID STRUCTURE CONSISTING OF COUPLED SILK FIBROIN MICROFIBERS AND NANOFIBERS, HYBRID STRUCTURE THUS OBTAINED AND ITS USE AS IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE
A method is described for the production of hybrid structures formed by the coupling of nanofibrous parts and microfibrous parts made with silk fibroin, possibly hierarchically organized into complex structures comprising more than two of said parts; these hybrid structures are used as implantable biomedical devices with tailored biological, geometrical and structural features, such that they can be adapted to different application requirements in the field of regenerative medicine.