The process of porous calcium carbonate (CaCO3) covering on electrospun poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL) fibers is described in this study. Uniform CaCO3 coatings, composed of vaterite microparticles and its aggregates, were formed on PCL fibers by mineral precipitation from solution under ultrasonic treatment. The porous structure of CaCO3 in vaterite polymorphic form is useful for loading of various substances (drugs and nanoparticles), and this property makes vaterite an appropriate material for design of drug delivery systems. Such mineralization was implemented to attain therapeutic and/or biological activity of tissue engineering scaffolds based on electrospun PCL, by means of CaCO3 coatings. Various structures and polymorphs of CaCO3 coati...
Biodegradable polymeric nanofibrous coatings were obtained by electrospinning different polymers ont...
As the next generation of materials for bone reconstruction, we propose a multifunctional bioactive ...
Inorganic sol–gel solutions were electrospun to produce the first bioactive three-dimensional (3-D) ...
This article reports on a study of the mineralisation behaviour of CaCO3 deposited on electrospun po...
Former studies have demonstrated a strong interest toward the crystallization of CaCO3 polymorphs in...
Former studies have demonstrated a strong interest toward the crystallization of CaCO3 polymorphs in...
The effect of nonporous (NP-PCL) and porous (P-PCL) fibrous polycaprolactone (PCL) meshes, used as t...
In current orthopedic practice, bone implants used to-date often exhibit poor osteointegration, impa...
Designing advanced biomaterials for tissue regeneration with drug delivery and release functionaliti...
Electrospun submicrometer-sized poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL) meshes and nanosized multiwalled carbon n...
Tissue engineering fibrous scaffolds serve as three-dimensional (3D) environmental framework by mimi...
Abstract Electrospinning is a simple and low-cost way to fabricate fibers. Among the various polyme...
Mesoporous CaCO3 crystals of sizes in the range 3–15 μm have attracted significant scientific attent...
Immersion of electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofiber mats in calcium phosphate solutions simila...
In this study, three anhydrous forms of calcium carbonate, namely vaterite, aragonite and calcite, w...
Biodegradable polymeric nanofibrous coatings were obtained by electrospinning different polymers ont...
As the next generation of materials for bone reconstruction, we propose a multifunctional bioactive ...
Inorganic sol–gel solutions were electrospun to produce the first bioactive three-dimensional (3-D) ...
This article reports on a study of the mineralisation behaviour of CaCO3 deposited on electrospun po...
Former studies have demonstrated a strong interest toward the crystallization of CaCO3 polymorphs in...
Former studies have demonstrated a strong interest toward the crystallization of CaCO3 polymorphs in...
The effect of nonporous (NP-PCL) and porous (P-PCL) fibrous polycaprolactone (PCL) meshes, used as t...
In current orthopedic practice, bone implants used to-date often exhibit poor osteointegration, impa...
Designing advanced biomaterials for tissue regeneration with drug delivery and release functionaliti...
Electrospun submicrometer-sized poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL) meshes and nanosized multiwalled carbon n...
Tissue engineering fibrous scaffolds serve as three-dimensional (3D) environmental framework by mimi...
Abstract Electrospinning is a simple and low-cost way to fabricate fibers. Among the various polyme...
Mesoporous CaCO3 crystals of sizes in the range 3–15 μm have attracted significant scientific attent...
Immersion of electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofiber mats in calcium phosphate solutions simila...
In this study, three anhydrous forms of calcium carbonate, namely vaterite, aragonite and calcite, w...
Biodegradable polymeric nanofibrous coatings were obtained by electrospinning different polymers ont...
As the next generation of materials for bone reconstruction, we propose a multifunctional bioactive ...
Inorganic sol–gel solutions were electrospun to produce the first bioactive three-dimensional (3-D) ...