AbstractElectrospun membranes of poly (L-Lactide) / poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) blend were produced and evaluated by physical and mechanical tests to use as a scaffold for cell growth. The membranes were seeded with endothelial cells (HUVEC) and after culturing time it was visualized by confocal laser scanning microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The results indicate that the process parameters were capable of producing PLLA-PLCL membranes presenting fibers with diameters in the nanometer range. The scaffolds supported cell attachment and growth, indicating the feasibility of producing scaffolds by electrospinning technique, which could be used in tissue engineering applications
In this study, two different biomaterials were fabricated and their potential use as a bilayer scaff...
The restoration of normal functioning of damaged body tissues is one of the major objectives of tiss...
The basic approach to bone tissue engineering involves the development of highly porous biodegradabl...
AbstractElectrospun membranes of poly (L-Lactide) / poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) blend were prod...
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 ...
Synthetic and natural polymer association is a promising tool in tissue engineering. The aim of this...
The absorbable polyacid is one of the most used and studied materials in tissue engineering. This wo...
Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field aiming at the restoration of the function of damage...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
AbstractElectrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a random ...
Electrospinning is an innovative new fibre technology that aims to design and fabricate membranes su...
The usage of electrospun polymer scaffolds is a promising approach for artificial heart valve design...
Introduction: Scaffold has therole of the extracellular matrix in regulating cell survival and it is...
AbstractThe absorbable polyacid is one of the most used and studied materials in tissue engineering....
In this study, two different biomaterials were fabricated and their potential use as a bilayer scaff...
The restoration of normal functioning of damaged body tissues is one of the major objectives of tiss...
The basic approach to bone tissue engineering involves the development of highly porous biodegradabl...
AbstractElectrospun membranes of poly (L-Lactide) / poly (L-lactide-co-caprolactone) blend were prod...
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 ...
Synthetic and natural polymer association is a promising tool in tissue engineering. The aim of this...
The absorbable polyacid is one of the most used and studied materials in tissue engineering. This wo...
Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field aiming at the restoration of the function of damage...
Since the inception of the field of tissue engineering, there has been a considerable effort to deve...
AbstractElectrospinning technology is used to fabricate sub-micrometric fiber mats made of a random ...
Electrospinning is an innovative new fibre technology that aims to design and fabricate membranes su...
The usage of electrospun polymer scaffolds is a promising approach for artificial heart valve design...
Introduction: Scaffold has therole of the extracellular matrix in regulating cell survival and it is...
AbstractThe absorbable polyacid is one of the most used and studied materials in tissue engineering....
In this study, two different biomaterials were fabricated and their potential use as a bilayer scaff...
The restoration of normal functioning of damaged body tissues is one of the major objectives of tiss...
The basic approach to bone tissue engineering involves the development of highly porous biodegradabl...