As a versatile nanofiber manufacturing technique, electrospinning has been widely employed for the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds. Since the structure of natural extracellular matrices varies substantially in different tissues, there has been growing awareness of the fact that the hierarchical 3D structure of scaffolds may affect intercellular interactions, material transportation, fluid flow, environmental stimulation, and so forth. Physical blending of the synthetic and natural polymers to form composite materials better mimics the composition and mechanical properties of natural tissues. Scaffolds with element gradient, such as growth factor gradient, have demonstrated good potentials to promote heterogeneous cell growth and...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Collagen type II is the most abundant component of articular cartilage extracellular matrix. It has ...
Electrospinning is a simple and universal way to produce fibres from a variety of materials having d...
<p>The aim of this dissertation was to develop new techniques for producing electrospun scaffolds fo...
© 2017 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Electrospinning is a simple and efficient process in producing ...
Tissue engineering (TE) is envisaged to play a vital role in improving the quality of life by restor...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field that integrates medical, biological, and engineerin...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field that has attempted to utilize a variety of processi...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Scaffold plays a critical role in tissue engineering where it provides necessary structural support ...
This study presents a new innovative method where electrospinning is used to coat single microfibers...
Electrospinning has been employed extensively in tissue engineering to generate nanofibrous scaffold...
Scaffold plays a critical role in tissue engineering where it provides necessary structural support ...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Collagen type II is the most abundant component of articular cartilage extracellular matrix. It has ...
Electrospinning is a simple and universal way to produce fibres from a variety of materials having d...
<p>The aim of this dissertation was to develop new techniques for producing electrospun scaffolds fo...
© 2017 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. Electrospinning is a simple and efficient process in producing ...
Tissue engineering (TE) is envisaged to play a vital role in improving the quality of life by restor...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field that integrates medical, biological, and engineerin...
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field that has attempted to utilize a variety of processi...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Scaffold plays a critical role in tissue engineering where it provides necessary structural support ...
This study presents a new innovative method where electrospinning is used to coat single microfibers...
Electrospinning has been employed extensively in tissue engineering to generate nanofibrous scaffold...
Scaffold plays a critical role in tissue engineering where it provides necessary structural support ...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Engineered scaffolds function to supplement or replace injured, missing, or compromised tissue or or...
Collagen type II is the most abundant component of articular cartilage extracellular matrix. It has ...