Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has long been a popular polymer in the tissue engineering field. PGA possesses many favorable properties such as biocompatibility, bioabsorbability, and tensile strength. The traditional fiber formation techniques of melt extrusion and cold-drawing are generally limited to fibers of 10-12 μm in diameter. Electrostatic spinning, or electrospinning, is an attractive approach for the production of much smaller diameter fibers which are of interest as tissue engineering scaffolds. We demonstrate the ability to control the fiber diameter of PGA as a function of solution concentration and fiber orientation, as well as show a correlation between the fiber orientation, elastic modulu, and strain to failure of PGA in a unia...
AbstractThe term “tissue engineering” refers to applications related with the repair or replacement ...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) have long been popular polymers in the develop...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has long been a popular polymer in the tissue engineering field. PGA posse...
Dedicated to the memory of Professor Sukant K. Tripathy. Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has long been a p...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has a long history as a bioresorbable polymer. Its biocompatibility is wid...
Electrospinning is an effective technology for the fabrication of ultrafine fibers, which can be the...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
Electrospinning of scaffolds using a (biocompatible) polymer solution for tissue engineering is an ...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
AbstractThe term “tissue engineering” refers to applications related with the repair or replacement ...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) have long been popular polymers in the develop...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...
Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has long been a popular polymer in the tissue engineering field. PGA posse...
Dedicated to the memory of Professor Sukant K. Tripathy. Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has long been a p...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
Poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) has a long history as a bioresorbable polymer. Its biocompatibility is wid...
Electrospinning is an effective technology for the fabrication of ultrafine fibers, which can be the...
The conception of electrospinning can trace its roots back more than 400 years, when it was observed...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
Electrospinning of scaffolds using a (biocompatible) polymer solution for tissue engineering is an ...
Significant opportunities exist for the processing of polymers (homopolymers and blends) using elect...
AbstractThe term “tissue engineering” refers to applications related with the repair or replacement ...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(glycolic acid) (PGA) have long been popular polymers in the develop...
The potential of electrospinning process to fabricate ultrafine fibers as building blocks for tissue...