Electrospun natural-synthetic composite nanofibers, which possess favorable biological and mechanical properties, have gained widespread attention in tissue engineering. However, the development of biomimetic nanofibers of hybrids remains a huge challenge due to phase separation of the polymer blends. Here, aqueous sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution is proposed to modulate the miscibility of a representative natural-synthetic hybrid of gelatin (GT) and polycaprolactone (PCL) for electrospinning homogeneous composite nanofibers. Alkali-doped GT/PCL solutions and nanofibers examined at macroscopic, microscopic, and internal molecular levels demonstrate appropriate miscibility of GT and PCL after introducing the alkali dopant. Particularly, homo...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Electrospinning (ES) of gelatin often requires cytotoxic organic solv...
Nanofibres have potential in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications including tissue engineering...
The fabrication of biocompatible and biodegradable scaffolds which mimic the native extracellular ma...
Electrospun natural-synthetic composite nanofibers, which possess favorable biological and mechanica...
Nanofibrous membranes based on polycaprolactone (PCL) have a large potential for use in biomedical a...
Recent development of tissue engineering has been emphasized on tissue regeneration and repairing in...
Abstract: Nanofiber scaffolds have been used widely for wound healing applications. These scaffolds ...
Blends of natural and synthetic polymers have recently attracted great attention as scaffolds for ti...
<p>The use of gelatin and gelatin-blend polymers as environmentally safe polymers to synthesis...
The use of gelatin and gelatin-blend polymers as environmentally safe polymers to synthesis electros...
Electrospinning of natural polymer nanofibers useful for biomedical applications often requires the ...
Blends of natural and synthetic polymers have recently attracted great attention as scaffolds for ti...
Bio-polymer gelatine can be found in a broad variety of applications, mostly in the food industry. M...
Stem cell and tissue engineering offer us with a unique opportunity to research and develop new ther...
This study examined the process of synthesising biodegradable nanofibres made up of polycaprolactone...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Electrospinning (ES) of gelatin often requires cytotoxic organic solv...
Nanofibres have potential in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications including tissue engineering...
The fabrication of biocompatible and biodegradable scaffolds which mimic the native extracellular ma...
Electrospun natural-synthetic composite nanofibers, which possess favorable biological and mechanica...
Nanofibrous membranes based on polycaprolactone (PCL) have a large potential for use in biomedical a...
Recent development of tissue engineering has been emphasized on tissue regeneration and repairing in...
Abstract: Nanofiber scaffolds have been used widely for wound healing applications. These scaffolds ...
Blends of natural and synthetic polymers have recently attracted great attention as scaffolds for ti...
<p>The use of gelatin and gelatin-blend polymers as environmentally safe polymers to synthesis...
The use of gelatin and gelatin-blend polymers as environmentally safe polymers to synthesis electros...
Electrospinning of natural polymer nanofibers useful for biomedical applications often requires the ...
Blends of natural and synthetic polymers have recently attracted great attention as scaffolds for ti...
Bio-polymer gelatine can be found in a broad variety of applications, mostly in the food industry. M...
Stem cell and tissue engineering offer us with a unique opportunity to research and develop new ther...
This study examined the process of synthesising biodegradable nanofibres made up of polycaprolactone...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Electrospinning (ES) of gelatin often requires cytotoxic organic solv...
Nanofibres have potential in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications including tissue engineering...
The fabrication of biocompatible and biodegradable scaffolds which mimic the native extracellular ma...