Electrospun biodegradable scaffolds (matrixes) made of poly([epsilon]-caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) are three-dimensional fibrous structures that are commonly used in regenerative medicine and drug delivery systems. Modification of such structures allows manipulating with biological and immune response. Previously, our team suggested a number of surface modification strategies for thin films made of PLLA. One of the proposed strategies are based on treatment of the material with “solvent/non-solvent” mixture that allows absorbing biologically active molecules or linkers on the surface of the sample. The aim of this work was to compare the influence of “solvent/non-solvent” treatment on the structure and crystallinity of...
This PhD Thesis is focused on the development of fibrous polymeric scaffolds for tissue engineering ...
AbstractElectrospun membranes of poly (L-Lactide) / poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) blend were prod...
Using the electrospinning method, we produced biodegradable scaffolds from poly-l-lactide acid polym...
Electrospun biodegradable scaffolds (matrixes) made of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(L-lactic ...
Degradable polymeric Biomaterials, such as polylactic acid, are widely used in medical field as bior...
Currently, electrospun synthetic bioresorbable polymer scaffolds are applied in regenerative medicin...
Electrospun poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) nonwoven represent potential options for biodegradable medical im...
Scaffold design has pivotal role in tissue engineering. In the present study, We modified the s...
Natural polymer-based scaffolds are generally considered as favourable matrices for the adhesion and...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the physico-chemical properties, degradation behaviour and c...
Introduction: High surface/volume ratio and 3-dimensionality of nanofibers increases cell-scaffold i...
AbstractThis paper investigates the use of PCL and PCL/PLA scaffolds produced using a novel additive...
The expanding interest in electrospinning fibers for bioengineering includes a significant use of po...
Electrospinning, an electrostatic fiber fabrication technique has evinced more interest in recent ye...
Synthetic biopolymers are effective cues to replace damaged tissue in the tissue engineering(TE) fie...
This PhD Thesis is focused on the development of fibrous polymeric scaffolds for tissue engineering ...
AbstractElectrospun membranes of poly (L-Lactide) / poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) blend were prod...
Using the electrospinning method, we produced biodegradable scaffolds from poly-l-lactide acid polym...
Electrospun biodegradable scaffolds (matrixes) made of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(L-lactic ...
Degradable polymeric Biomaterials, such as polylactic acid, are widely used in medical field as bior...
Currently, electrospun synthetic bioresorbable polymer scaffolds are applied in regenerative medicin...
Electrospun poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) nonwoven represent potential options for biodegradable medical im...
Scaffold design has pivotal role in tissue engineering. In the present study, We modified the s...
Natural polymer-based scaffolds are generally considered as favourable matrices for the adhesion and...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the physico-chemical properties, degradation behaviour and c...
Introduction: High surface/volume ratio and 3-dimensionality of nanofibers increases cell-scaffold i...
AbstractThis paper investigates the use of PCL and PCL/PLA scaffolds produced using a novel additive...
The expanding interest in electrospinning fibers for bioengineering includes a significant use of po...
Electrospinning, an electrostatic fiber fabrication technique has evinced more interest in recent ye...
Synthetic biopolymers are effective cues to replace damaged tissue in the tissue engineering(TE) fie...
This PhD Thesis is focused on the development of fibrous polymeric scaffolds for tissue engineering ...
AbstractElectrospun membranes of poly (L-Lactide) / poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) blend were prod...
Using the electrospinning method, we produced biodegradable scaffolds from poly-l-lactide acid polym...