Alginate-based electrospun nanofibers prepared via electrospinning technique represent a class of materials with promising applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries. However, to date, the effect of alginate molecular mass and block composition on the biological response of such systems remains to some extent unclear. As such, in the present work, three alginates (i.e., M.pyr, L.hyp, A.nod) with different molecular features are employed to prepare nanofibers whose ability to promote cell adhesion is explored by using both skin and bone cell lines. Initially, a preliminary investigation of the raw materials is carried out via rheological and zeta-potential measurements to determine the different grade of polyelectrolyte beh...
Micro-carriers, thanks to high surface/volume ratio, are widely studied as mesenchymal stem cell (MS...
The tissue sealant industry has seen rapid development in new and exciting materials in the past 20 ...
Electrospun nanofibers have shown great potential as drug vehicles and tissue engineering scaffolds....
10noAlginate-based electrospun nanofibers prepared via electrospinning technique represent a class o...
In the present work, different sodium alginates were used to prepare nanofibrous mats by means of el...
Alginate is a naturally occurring polysaccharide commonly derived from brown algae cell walls which ...
In the past decade, electrospinning as a facile and effective means in producing nanofibers with dia...
Alginate is an interesting natural biopolymer to be considered for biomedical applications due to it...
In the present work, alginate-based mats with and without ZnO nanoparticles were prepared via an ele...
Effective wound management and tissue repair is of significant importance for our increasingly agein...
The present study signifies promising potential of alginate-poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber (ALPA- nf)...
The skin prevents infection and contamination entering the body, and wound dressings are one of the ...
Mechanically robust alginate-based nanofibrous scaffolds were successfully fabricated by electrospin...
Alginate nanofibers with tunable biodegradability for regenerative medicine [Abstract
A multi-layer nanofibrous membrane consisting in a layer of polycaprolactone and one of physically c...
Micro-carriers, thanks to high surface/volume ratio, are widely studied as mesenchymal stem cell (MS...
The tissue sealant industry has seen rapid development in new and exciting materials in the past 20 ...
Electrospun nanofibers have shown great potential as drug vehicles and tissue engineering scaffolds....
10noAlginate-based electrospun nanofibers prepared via electrospinning technique represent a class o...
In the present work, different sodium alginates were used to prepare nanofibrous mats by means of el...
Alginate is a naturally occurring polysaccharide commonly derived from brown algae cell walls which ...
In the past decade, electrospinning as a facile and effective means in producing nanofibers with dia...
Alginate is an interesting natural biopolymer to be considered for biomedical applications due to it...
In the present work, alginate-based mats with and without ZnO nanoparticles were prepared via an ele...
Effective wound management and tissue repair is of significant importance for our increasingly agein...
The present study signifies promising potential of alginate-poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber (ALPA- nf)...
The skin prevents infection and contamination entering the body, and wound dressings are one of the ...
Mechanically robust alginate-based nanofibrous scaffolds were successfully fabricated by electrospin...
Alginate nanofibers with tunable biodegradability for regenerative medicine [Abstract
A multi-layer nanofibrous membrane consisting in a layer of polycaprolactone and one of physically c...
Micro-carriers, thanks to high surface/volume ratio, are widely studied as mesenchymal stem cell (MS...
The tissue sealant industry has seen rapid development in new and exciting materials in the past 20 ...
Electrospun nanofibers have shown great potential as drug vehicles and tissue engineering scaffolds....