In this study, coaxial electrospinning was used to fabricate core-sheath fibers with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) concentration gradient encapsulated within the shell of the Poly(caprolactone) (PCL) fibers. Cells respond to gradients in biochemical signals. The ability to incorporate biochemical gradients into the design of scaffolds may enable control of cell chemotaxis into a tissue engineering construct, allow for manipulation of cell phenotypic changes and potentially enhance tissue regeneration. Using BSA as a model protein, an increased concentration of BSA within the PCL fibers will mimic the natural environment of ECM in which cells were known to respond to biochemical signals. The gradient maker was used to incorporate a protein c...
The creation of skeletal muscle tissue in vitro is a major topic of interest today in the field of b...
Controlled molecule release from scaffolds can dramatically increase the scaffold ability of directi...
The usage of electrospinning to encapsulate drugs that are particularly useful in the differentiat...
Engineered tissue acts as temporary construct that will be gradually replaced as the cells populate ...
ABSTRACT: Electrospun nanofiber surfaces are modified with proteins to control protein release. A mi...
Tissue engineering fibrous scaffolds serve as three-dimensional (3D) environmental framework by mimi...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to fabricate nanofibrous scaffolds based on ...
Contains fulltext : 88589.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
Abstract: Electrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a rando...
Electrospinning is an attractive method for producing nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering a...
The structural and mechanical properties of a surface often play an integral part in the determinati...
While electrospinning had seen intermittent use in the textile industry from the early twentieth cen...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Developing, homeostatic, and regenerating tissues are full of various gradients, including mechanica...
Functional gradient scaffolds play an important role in interface-tissue engineering, because of the...
The creation of skeletal muscle tissue in vitro is a major topic of interest today in the field of b...
Controlled molecule release from scaffolds can dramatically increase the scaffold ability of directi...
The usage of electrospinning to encapsulate drugs that are particularly useful in the differentiat...
Engineered tissue acts as temporary construct that will be gradually replaced as the cells populate ...
ABSTRACT: Electrospun nanofiber surfaces are modified with proteins to control protein release. A mi...
Tissue engineering fibrous scaffolds serve as three-dimensional (3D) environmental framework by mimi...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of this study was to fabricate nanofibrous scaffolds based on ...
Contains fulltext : 88589.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
Abstract: Electrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a rando...
Electrospinning is an attractive method for producing nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering a...
The structural and mechanical properties of a surface often play an integral part in the determinati...
While electrospinning had seen intermittent use in the textile industry from the early twentieth cen...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Developing, homeostatic, and regenerating tissues are full of various gradients, including mechanica...
Functional gradient scaffolds play an important role in interface-tissue engineering, because of the...
The creation of skeletal muscle tissue in vitro is a major topic of interest today in the field of b...
Controlled molecule release from scaffolds can dramatically increase the scaffold ability of directi...
The usage of electrospinning to encapsulate drugs that are particularly useful in the differentiat...