A microfibrous tubular scaffold has been designed and fabricated by electrospinning using poly (1,4-butylene succinate) as biocompatible and biodegradable material. The scaffold morphology was optimized as a small diameter and micro-porous conduit, able to foster cell integration, adhesion, and growth while avoiding cell infiltration through the graft’s wall. Scaffold morphology and mechanical properties were explored and compared to those of native conduits. Scaffolds were then seeded with adult normal human dermal fibroblasts to evaluate cytocompatibility in vitro. Haemolytic effect was evaluated upon incubation with diluted whole blood. The scaffold showed no delamination, and mechanical properties were in the physiological range for tub...
Scaffolds for engineering soft tissue would ideally be mechanically compliant and anisotropic while ...
Aiming to develop a scaffold architecture mimicking morphological and mechanically that of a blood v...
11 pags., 11 figs., 1 tab.Fibrous polymeric scaffolds that comprise capabilities of biomimicry to th...
A microfibrous tubular scaffold has been designed and fabricated by electrospinning using poly (1,4-...
Polymer scaffolds produced through an electrospinning process are frequently explored as tissue subs...
<div><p>In this research, nanofibrous 3D tubular (~4-mm-diameter tube) scaffolds of poly (vinylidene...
Tissue-engineered vascular scaffolds provide a promising solution for the replacement of diseased va...
Biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering have been around for some years. However, none has be...
Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different m...
The increasing prevalence of end-stage renal disease and persistent shortage of donor organs call f...
The remodeling of vascular grafts is critical for blood vessel regeneration. However, most scaffold ...
The remodeling of vascular grafts is critical for blood vessel regeneration. However, most scaffold ...
Tissue engineering can effectively contribute to the development of novel vascular prostheses aimed ...
Scaffolds for engineering soft tissue would ideally be mechanically compliant and anisotropic while ...
Aiming to develop a scaffold architecture mimicking morphological and mechanically that of a blood v...
11 pags., 11 figs., 1 tab.Fibrous polymeric scaffolds that comprise capabilities of biomimicry to th...
A microfibrous tubular scaffold has been designed and fabricated by electrospinning using poly (1,4-...
Polymer scaffolds produced through an electrospinning process are frequently explored as tissue subs...
<div><p>In this research, nanofibrous 3D tubular (~4-mm-diameter tube) scaffolds of poly (vinylidene...
Tissue-engineered vascular scaffolds provide a promising solution for the replacement of diseased va...
Biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering have been around for some years. However, none has be...
Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different m...
The increasing prevalence of end-stage renal disease and persistent shortage of donor organs call f...
The remodeling of vascular grafts is critical for blood vessel regeneration. However, most scaffold ...
The remodeling of vascular grafts is critical for blood vessel regeneration. However, most scaffold ...
Tissue engineering can effectively contribute to the development of novel vascular prostheses aimed ...
Scaffolds for engineering soft tissue would ideally be mechanically compliant and anisotropic while ...
Aiming to develop a scaffold architecture mimicking morphological and mechanically that of a blood v...
11 pags., 11 figs., 1 tab.Fibrous polymeric scaffolds that comprise capabilities of biomimicry to th...