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allow for the
creation of
fibers with
unique structures and properties.
Electrospun fibers can
adopt a
porous or core–s****
morphology depending on the type...
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electrospinning technique transforms many
types of
polymers into nanofibers. An
electrospun nanofiber network resembles the
extracellular matrix (ECM) well. This...
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fiber diameter.
While reported flow
rates are low, all of the
fluid electrospun is collected,
unlike solution electrospinning where a
great part of the...
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intended for use as in
vitro cell and
tissue substrates. This
early use of
electrospun fibrous lattices for cell
culture and
tissue engineering showed that...
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Scanning electron micrograph of
electrospun bicomponent nanofibrous mesh
incorporating poly(hexamethylene biguanide) and 5-chloro-8-quinolinol. The SEM...
- the same
piece as the bar stock. For soft and
porous materials, like
electrospun nonwovens made of nanofibers, the
specimen is
usually a
sample strip...
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intended for use as in
vitro cell and
tissue substrates. This
early use of
electrospun fibrous lattices for cell
culture and
tissue engineering showed that...
- Manning,
Keefe B.; Mayer, John E.; Khademhosseini, Ali (June 2014). "
Electrospun PGS:PCL
Microfibers Align Human Valvular Interstitial Cells and Provide...
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change the
overall scaffold architecture. Historically,
research on
electrospun fibrous scaffolds dates back to at
least the late 1980s when
Simon showed...
- Wagner, I., Van ****che, I., ... & Marosi, G. (2015). "Melt‐blown and
electrospun drug‐loaded
polymer fiber mats for
dissolution enhancement: A comparative...