Cell migration plays an important role in a wide variety of biological processes, including embryogenesis, wound healing, inflammation, cancer metastasis, and tissue repair. Electrospun nanofibers have been extensively explored as scaffolds to manipulate cell migration owing to their unique characteristics in mimicking the hierarchical architecture of extracellular matrix. In particular, aligned arrays of electrospun nanofibers are capable of guiding and promoting the directional migration of cells. The physical parameters and properties of the aligned nanofibers, including their size, modulus, and surface chemistry, can all affect the migratory behaviors of cells, while the controlled release of growth factors and drugs from the nanofibers...
YesWhile achieving the spatial organization of cells within 3D assembled nanofiber/cell constructs v...
Electrospun nanofibers have been researched extensively in the culturing of stem cells to understand...
The fact that in vivo the extracellular matrix or substratum with which cells interact often include...
Electrospun nanofiber meshes have emerged as a new generation of scaffold membranes possessing a num...
Electrospun nanofibers have been extensively explored as a class of scaffolding materials for tissue...
Electrospinning is a versatile technique that enables the development of nanofiber-based scaffolds, ...
Tissue engineering is an emerging area of applied research with a goal of repairing or regenerating ...
Nanofiber meshes holds great promise in wound healing applications by mimicking the topography of ex...
Nanofiber meshes holds great promise in wound healing applications by mimicking the topography of ex...
Nanofiber-modified surface directed cell migration and orientation in microsystemCell-microscale pat...
Tissue engineering is an emerging area of applied research with a goal of repairing or regenerating ...
Along with continuous research in biotechnology, there is a growing demand for cell culture platform...
Despite being known for decades (since 1934), electrospinning has emerged recently as a very widespr...
Electrospun nanofibers represent a class of versatile scaffolds for tissue engineering applications ...
Aim: Electrospun nanofibers represent potent guidance substrates for nervous tissue repair. Developm...
YesWhile achieving the spatial organization of cells within 3D assembled nanofiber/cell constructs v...
Electrospun nanofibers have been researched extensively in the culturing of stem cells to understand...
The fact that in vivo the extracellular matrix or substratum with which cells interact often include...
Electrospun nanofiber meshes have emerged as a new generation of scaffold membranes possessing a num...
Electrospun nanofibers have been extensively explored as a class of scaffolding materials for tissue...
Electrospinning is a versatile technique that enables the development of nanofiber-based scaffolds, ...
Tissue engineering is an emerging area of applied research with a goal of repairing or regenerating ...
Nanofiber meshes holds great promise in wound healing applications by mimicking the topography of ex...
Nanofiber meshes holds great promise in wound healing applications by mimicking the topography of ex...
Nanofiber-modified surface directed cell migration and orientation in microsystemCell-microscale pat...
Tissue engineering is an emerging area of applied research with a goal of repairing or regenerating ...
Along with continuous research in biotechnology, there is a growing demand for cell culture platform...
Despite being known for decades (since 1934), electrospinning has emerged recently as a very widespr...
Electrospun nanofibers represent a class of versatile scaffolds for tissue engineering applications ...
Aim: Electrospun nanofibers represent potent guidance substrates for nervous tissue repair. Developm...
YesWhile achieving the spatial organization of cells within 3D assembled nanofiber/cell constructs v...
Electrospun nanofibers have been researched extensively in the culturing of stem cells to understand...
The fact that in vivo the extracellular matrix or substratum with which cells interact often include...