Electrospinning is gaining increasing interest in the biomedical field as an eco-friendly and economic technique for production of random and oriented polymeric fibers. The aim of this review was to give an overview of electrospinning potentialities in the production of fibers for biomedical applications with a focus on the possibility to combine biomechanical and topographical stimuli. In fact, selection of the polymer and the eventual surface modification of the fibers allow selection of the proper chemical/biological signal to be administered to the cells. Moreover, a proper design of fiber orientation, dimension, and topography can give the opportunity to drive cell growth also from a spatial standpoint. At this purpose, the review cont...
This thesis presents the morphology and orientation development of electrospun fibers from polymer s...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...
Electrospinning is gaining increasing interest in the biomedical field as an eco-friendly and econom...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Electrospinning is a technique used to manufacture nano- and submicron fibers based on synthetic or ...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is a fabrication process that uses an electric field to control the deposition of po...
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying engineering techno...
The composition (i.e. biomaterials of synthetic or natural origin) and structure (or design) of a bi...
A critical component of tissue engineering is the ability to functionally replace native tissue stro...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
Electrospinning, an electrostatic fiber fabrication technique, has attracted significant interest in...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
Tissue engineering is an emerging area of applied research with a goal of repairing or regenerating ...
This thesis presents the morphology and orientation development of electrospun fibers from polymer s...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...
Electrospinning is gaining increasing interest in the biomedical field as an eco-friendly and econom...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Electrospinning is a technique used to manufacture nano- and submicron fibers based on synthetic or ...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
Electrospinning is a fabrication process that uses an electric field to control the deposition of po...
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying engineering techno...
The composition (i.e. biomaterials of synthetic or natural origin) and structure (or design) of a bi...
A critical component of tissue engineering is the ability to functionally replace native tissue stro...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
Electrospinning, an electrostatic fiber fabrication technique, has attracted significant interest in...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
Tissue engineering is an emerging area of applied research with a goal of repairing or regenerating ...
This thesis presents the morphology and orientation development of electrospun fibers from polymer s...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...