Degradable poly(ester urea)s (PEU)s were electrospun into nanofiber sheets and assessed for their potential to be used in soft tissue repair. The level of residual solvent was measured and the effects of ethylene oxide and electron beam sterilization techniques on molecular mass, mass distribution, and morphology were quantified. Two PEU compositions that formed stable nanofiber sheets were advanced into a pilot study <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> as candidate materials for hernia repair. Cell viability, spreading, proliferation, and migration were examined <i>in vitro</i>. Nanofiber sheets were implanted subcutaneously into mice and analyzed via microangiography and histology for tissue incorporation. Nanofiber sheets performed sim...
Tissue engineering is a cutting-edge discipline that brings together scientific and health-related, ...
As the population gets older, the demands for new medical treatments increase since many of our most...
Despite being known for decades (since 1934), electrospinning has emerged recently as a very widespr...
Electrospinning is a versatile technique that enables the development of nanofiber-based scaffolds, ...
Scaffolds for engineering soft tissue would ideally be mechanically compliant and anisotropic while ...
With increasing interest in nanotechnology, development of nanofibers (n-fibers) by using the techni...
Scaffolds produced by electrospinning possess great potential for tissue engineering owing to their ...
Tissue engineering makes use of the principles of medicine, biology and engineering and integrates t...
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying engineering techno...
AIM: Utilize the dual composition strategy to increase the pore size and solve the low cell infiltra...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The elect...
Electrospinning has gained popularity as a simple and versatile technique to produce synthetic polym...
Electrospun techniques are promising and flexible technologies to fabricate ultrafine fiber/nanofibe...
While electrospinning had seen intermittent use in the textile industry from the early twentieth cen...
Tissue engineering is a cutting-edge discipline that brings together scientific and health-related, ...
As the population gets older, the demands for new medical treatments increase since many of our most...
Despite being known for decades (since 1934), electrospinning has emerged recently as a very widespr...
Electrospinning is a versatile technique that enables the development of nanofiber-based scaffolds, ...
Scaffolds for engineering soft tissue would ideally be mechanically compliant and anisotropic while ...
With increasing interest in nanotechnology, development of nanofibers (n-fibers) by using the techni...
Scaffolds produced by electrospinning possess great potential for tissue engineering owing to their ...
Tissue engineering makes use of the principles of medicine, biology and engineering and integrates t...
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying engineering techno...
AIM: Utilize the dual composition strategy to increase the pore size and solve the low cell infiltra...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The elect...
Electrospinning has gained popularity as a simple and versatile technique to produce synthetic polym...
Electrospun techniques are promising and flexible technologies to fabricate ultrafine fiber/nanofibe...
While electrospinning had seen intermittent use in the textile industry from the early twentieth cen...
Tissue engineering is a cutting-edge discipline that brings together scientific and health-related, ...
As the population gets older, the demands for new medical treatments increase since many of our most...
Despite being known for decades (since 1934), electrospinning has emerged recently as a very widespr...