Currently, cell culture systems that include nanoscale topography are widely used in order to provide cells additional cues closer to the in vivo environment, seeking to mimic the natural extracellular matrix. Electrospinning is one of the most common techniques to produce nanofiber mats. However, since many sensitive parameters play an important role in the process, a lack of reproducibility is a major drawback. Here we present a simple and robust methodology to prepare reproducible electrospun-like samples. It consists of a polydimethylsiloxane mold reproducing the fiber pattern to solvent-cast a polymer solution and obtain the final sample. To validate this methodology, poly( L-lactic) acid ( PLLA) samples were obtained and, after charac...
Electrospinning is a common technique used to fabricate fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering app...
This work reports a preliminary biological study performed on nanofibrous biocompatible polylactidec...
The fact that in vivo the extracellular matrix or substratum with which cells interact often include...
Currently, cell culture systems that include nanoscale topography are widely used in order to provid...
Currently, cell culture systems that include nanoscale topography are widely used in order to provid...
AbstractElectrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a random ...
Electrospinning is a fabrication process that uses an electric field to control the deposition of po...
The end-product of the electrospinning process is typically a randomly aligned fiber mesh or membran...
Surface properties of biomaterials, such as chemistry and morphology, have a major role in modulatin...
ABSTRACT: Despite many of the studies being conducted, the electrospinning of poly (lactic acid) (PL...
Surface properties of biomaterials, such as chemistry and morphology, have a major role in modulatin...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Surface properties of biomaterials, such as chemistry and morphology, have a major role in modulatin...
In this study, we created a new method of electrospinning capable of controlling the surface structu...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
Electrospinning is a common technique used to fabricate fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering app...
This work reports a preliminary biological study performed on nanofibrous biocompatible polylactidec...
The fact that in vivo the extracellular matrix or substratum with which cells interact often include...
Currently, cell culture systems that include nanoscale topography are widely used in order to provid...
Currently, cell culture systems that include nanoscale topography are widely used in order to provid...
AbstractElectrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a random ...
Electrospinning is a fabrication process that uses an electric field to control the deposition of po...
The end-product of the electrospinning process is typically a randomly aligned fiber mesh or membran...
Surface properties of biomaterials, such as chemistry and morphology, have a major role in modulatin...
ABSTRACT: Despite many of the studies being conducted, the electrospinning of poly (lactic acid) (PL...
Surface properties of biomaterials, such as chemistry and morphology, have a major role in modulatin...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Surface properties of biomaterials, such as chemistry and morphology, have a major role in modulatin...
In this study, we created a new method of electrospinning capable of controlling the surface structu...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
Electrospinning is a common technique used to fabricate fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering app...
This work reports a preliminary biological study performed on nanofibrous biocompatible polylactidec...
The fact that in vivo the extracellular matrix or substratum with which cells interact often include...