Biodegradable polymeric fibrous non-woven materials are widely used type of scaffolds for tissue engineering. Their morphology and properties could be controlled by composition and fabrication technology. This work is aimed at development of fibrous scaffolds from a multicomponent polymeric system containing biodegradable synthetic (polylactide, polycaprolactone) and natural (gelatin, chitosan) components using different methods of non-woven mats fabrication: electrospinning and electro-assisted solution blow spinning. The effect of the fabrication technique of the fibrous materials onto their morphology and properties, including the ability to support adhesion and growth of cells, was evaluated. The mats fabricated using electrospinning te...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
<div><p>Rotary jet spinning (RJS) and electrospinning are techniques to obtain fibrous scaffolds. RJ...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
Biodegradable polymeric fibrous non-woven materials are widely used type of scaffolds for tissue eng...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
In tissue engineering, a uniform cell occupation of scaffolds is crucial to ensure the success of ti...
Nonwoven fibrous mats were produced in the process of solution electrospinning. Polymeric fibres gen...
This paper described the production of a novel biosynthetic material using the manufacturing techniq...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Electrospinning and microfluidic spinning are two fascinating techniques used in the production of m...
Tissue engineering with fibrous scaffolds is emerging as a major research area in the field of regen...
Processing Silk Fibroin (SF) with electrospinning (ES) offers a very attractive opportunity for prod...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
The composition (i.e. biomaterials of synthetic or natural origin) and structure (or design) of a bi...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
<div><p>Rotary jet spinning (RJS) and electrospinning are techniques to obtain fibrous scaffolds. RJ...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...
Biodegradable polymeric fibrous non-woven materials are widely used type of scaffolds for tissue eng...
Electrospinning is a very versatile technology that enables production of nanofibrous structures wit...
Electrospinning is a process by which a polymer solution or melt can be spun into submicron fibers b...
In tissue engineering, a uniform cell occupation of scaffolds is crucial to ensure the success of ti...
Nonwoven fibrous mats were produced in the process of solution electrospinning. Polymeric fibres gen...
This paper described the production of a novel biosynthetic material using the manufacturing techniq...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Electrospinning and microfluidic spinning are two fascinating techniques used in the production of m...
Tissue engineering with fibrous scaffolds is emerging as a major research area in the field of regen...
Processing Silk Fibroin (SF) with electrospinning (ES) offers a very attractive opportunity for prod...
Symposium K: Micro-and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical DevicesSession K2Scientific ...
The composition (i.e. biomaterials of synthetic or natural origin) and structure (or design) of a bi...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
<div><p>Rotary jet spinning (RJS) and electrospinning are techniques to obtain fibrous scaffolds. RJ...
Electrospinning, a technology capable of fabricating ultrafine fibers (microfibers and nanofibers), ...