Electrospun anisotropic architectures and porous structures for tissue engineering
In order to design scaffolds for tissue engineering with proper architectures, organization
and properties, a variety of materials and technologies are being developed. In addition to …
and properties, a variety of materials and technologies are being developed. In addition to …
[HTML][HTML] Biomimetic electrospun nanofibrous structures for tissue engineering
Biomimetic nanofibrous scaffolds mimicking important features of the native extracellular
matrix provide a promising strategy to restore functions or achieve favorable responses for …
matrix provide a promising strategy to restore functions or achieve favorable responses for …
Electrospun fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering: Viewpoints on architecture and fabrication
Electrospinning has been used for the fabrication of extracellular matrix (ECM)-mimicking
fibrous scaffolds for several decades. Electrospun fibrous scaffolds provide …
fibrous scaffolds for several decades. Electrospun fibrous scaffolds provide …
Electrospun three-dimensional aligned nanofibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering
Engineered tissue constructs rely on biomaterials as support structures for tissue repair and
regeneration. Among these biomaterials, polyester biomaterials have been widely used for …
regeneration. Among these biomaterials, polyester biomaterials have been widely used for …
Electrospun fibrous architectures for drug delivery, tissue engineering and cancer therapy
The versatile electrospinning technique is recognized as an efficient strategy to deliver
active pharmaceutical ingredients and has gained tremendous progress in drug delivery …
active pharmaceutical ingredients and has gained tremendous progress in drug delivery …
Electrospun nanostructured scaffolds for tissue engineering applications
Despite being known for decades (since 1934), electrospinning has emerged recently as a
very widespread technology to produce synthetic nanofibrous structures. These structures …
very widespread technology to produce synthetic nanofibrous structures. These structures …
Direct writing electrospinning of scaffolds with multidimensional fiber architecture for hierarchical tissue engineering
H Chen, ABFB Malheiro, C van Blitterswijk… - … Applied Materials & …, 2017 - ACS Publications
Nanofibrous structures have long been used as scaffolds for tissue engineering (TE)
applications, due to their favorable characteristics, such as high porosity, flexibility, high cell …
applications, due to their favorable characteristics, such as high porosity, flexibility, high cell …
Synthetic-based blended electrospun scaffolds in tissue engineering applications
Z Mohammadalizadeh, E Bahremandi-Toloue… - Journal of Materials …, 2022 - Springer
Electrospinning, as one of the most common methodologies in nanofibers production,
involves applying high voltages to a polymeric solution that is entrapped in a syringe to …
involves applying high voltages to a polymeric solution that is entrapped in a syringe to …
Electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds for biomedical applications
Within the last few years there has been an explosive growth in published reports on the use
of electrospinning as a method of generating scaffolds intended for biomedical applications …
of electrospinning as a method of generating scaffolds intended for biomedical applications …
Current approaches to electrospun nanofibers for tissue engineering
The ultimate goal of tissue engineering is to replace damaged tissues by applying
engineering technology and the principles of life sciences. To successfully engineer a …
engineering technology and the principles of life sciences. To successfully engineer a …