© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The electrospun scaffolds are the most promising devices for translating engineered tissues into patients. However, in order to be used in clinical practice, one of the important fundamental aspects of the scaffold is to be sterile keeping the fact of patient safety in mind. Due to the various properties of electrospun fibers, such as high porosity and surface area, the effects of sterilization could have different outcomes than those observed in ordinary medical devices. Therefore, the present article provides an insight into the various sterilization methods that have been applied to electrospun scaffolds and their effects on scaffolds morphology, h...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Scaffolds produced by electrospinning possess great potential for tissue engineering owing to their ...
Electrospun (ES) materials are considered highly promising scaffolds for tissue engineering given th...
Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The electrospun scaffolds are...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Electrostatic spinning is a potentially significant technique for scaffold production within the fie...
Electrospun materials made from biodegradable polycaprolactone are used widely in various tissue eng...
Degradable poly(ester urea)s (PEU)s were electrospun into nanofiber sheets and assessed for their...
The process of electrospinning has experienced decades of development for a variety of applications ...
A terminal sterilization process for tissue engineering products, such as allografts and biomaterial...
The development of porous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications requires the careful choice ...
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying engineering techno...
Tissue engineering is a technique by which a live tissue can be re-constructed and one of its main g...
Tissue engineering makes use of the principles of medicine, biology and engineering and integrates t...
In tissue engineering, a uniform cell occupation of scaffolds is crucial to ensure the success of ti...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Scaffolds produced by electrospinning possess great potential for tissue engineering owing to their ...
Electrospun (ES) materials are considered highly promising scaffolds for tissue engineering given th...
Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The electrospun scaffolds are...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Electrostatic spinning is a potentially significant technique for scaffold production within the fie...
Electrospun materials made from biodegradable polycaprolactone are used widely in various tissue eng...
Degradable poly(ester urea)s (PEU)s were electrospun into nanofiber sheets and assessed for their...
The process of electrospinning has experienced decades of development for a variety of applications ...
A terminal sterilization process for tissue engineering products, such as allografts and biomaterial...
The development of porous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications requires the careful choice ...
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying engineering techno...
Tissue engineering is a technique by which a live tissue can be re-constructed and one of its main g...
Tissue engineering makes use of the principles of medicine, biology and engineering and integrates t...
In tissue engineering, a uniform cell occupation of scaffolds is crucial to ensure the success of ti...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Scaffolds produced by electrospinning possess great potential for tissue engineering owing to their ...
Electrospun (ES) materials are considered highly promising scaffolds for tissue engineering given th...