As a key player in blood coagulation and tissue repair, fibrinogen has gained increasing attention to develop nanofibrous biomaterial scaffolds for wound healing. Current techniques to prepare protein nanofibers, like electrospinning or extrusion, are known to induce lasting changes in the protein conformation. Often, such secondary changes are associated with amyloid transitions, which can evoke unwanted disease mechanisms. Starting from our recently introduced technique to self-assemble fibrinogen scaffolds in physiological salt buffers, we here investigated the morphology and secondary structure of our novel fibrinogen nanofibers. Aiming at optimum self-assembly conditions for wound healing scaffolds, we studied the influence of fibrinog...
© 2012 Dr. Marie N. BongiovanniThe natural ability of biological molecules to self-assemble provides...
Wounds in the fetus can heal without scarring. Consequently, biomaterials that attempt to recapitula...
Amyloid fibrils are a class of insoluble protein nanofibers that are formed via the self-assembly of...
Fibrinogen has become highly attractive for tissue engineering scaffolds since it is a naturally occ...
Amyloid fibrils are a type of protein nanofibres that form when a normally soluble protein aggregate...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
Nanofibrous scaffolds that offer proper microenvironmental cues to promote the healing process are h...
Nanofibrous scaffolds that offer proper microenvironmental cues to promote the healing process are h...
Collagen is a vital part of wound healing and has been incorporated into a variety of modern wound d...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
Amyloid fibrils are highly ordered β-sheet structures that are formed from a variety of proteins in ...
Wounds in the fetus can heal without scarring. Consequently, biomaterials that attempt to recapitula...
© 2012 Dr. Marie N. BongiovanniThe natural ability of biological molecules to self-assemble provides...
Wounds in the fetus can heal without scarring. Consequently, biomaterials that attempt to recapitula...
Amyloid fibrils are a class of insoluble protein nanofibers that are formed via the self-assembly of...
Fibrinogen has become highly attractive for tissue engineering scaffolds since it is a naturally occ...
Amyloid fibrils are a type of protein nanofibres that form when a normally soluble protein aggregate...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
The first results of electrospinning fibrinogen nanofibers for use as a tissue-engineering scaffold,...
Nanofibrous scaffolds that offer proper microenvironmental cues to promote the healing process are h...
Nanofibrous scaffolds that offer proper microenvironmental cues to promote the healing process are h...
Collagen is a vital part of wound healing and has been incorporated into a variety of modern wound d...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
Amyloid fibrils are highly ordered β-sheet structures that are formed from a variety of proteins in ...
Wounds in the fetus can heal without scarring. Consequently, biomaterials that attempt to recapitula...
© 2012 Dr. Marie N. BongiovanniThe natural ability of biological molecules to self-assemble provides...
Wounds in the fetus can heal without scarring. Consequently, biomaterials that attempt to recapitula...
Amyloid fibrils are a class of insoluble protein nanofibers that are formed via the self-assembly of...