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Tissue engineering electro spinning

Using appropriate anhydrous processing techniques, which prevent the hydrolysis of the active ester end groups, then allows for the manufacture of biomimetic scaffolds for tissue engineering.Further commonly used processing techniques for the overall class of poly(a-hydroxy esters) include electro-spinning for the manufacture of fibers and emulsion/solvent... [Pg.352]

Rogina, A., 2014. Electro spinning process versatile preparation method for biodegradable and natural polymers and biocomposite systems apphed in tissue engineering and drug delivery. Applied Surface Science 296, 221-230. [Pg.595]

Sill TJ, von Recum HA (2008) Electro spinning applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering. Biomaterials 29 1989-2006... [Pg.177]

Puppi, D., Piras, A., Chiellini, R, et al., 2011. Optimized electro- and wet-spinning techniques for the production of polymeric fibrous scaffolds loaded with bisphosphonate and hydroxyapatite. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 5, 253-263. [Pg.185]

Kidoaki, S., Kwon, II. K., Matsuda, T. Mesoscopic spatial designs of nano- and microfiber meshes for tissue-engineering matrix and scaffold based on newly devised multilayering and mixing electro spinning techniques . Biomaterials, 2005, 26, 37-46. [Pg.68]

Yoshimoto, H., Shin, Y.M., Terai, H., and Vacanti, J.P., 2003. A biodegradable nanofibre scaffold by electro spinning and its potential for bone tissue engineering. Biomaterials, 24(12), pp. 2077-82. [Pg.73]


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