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Fabrication of Nanofiber Scaffolds with Gradations in Fiber Organization and Their Potential Applications
MIIR Faculty Research
  • Jingwei Xie, University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • Bing Ma, Marshall University
  • Praveesuda Lorwattanapongsa Michael, Marshall University
  • Franklin D. Shuler, Marshall University
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Article
Publication Date
10-1-2012
Abstract

A new and simple method for fabrication of nanofiber scaffolds with gradations in fiber organization is reported. The nanofiber organization, achieved by deposition of random fibers on the uniaxially-aligned nanofiber mat in a gradient manner, directed morphological changes of applied adipose-derived stem cells. These morphological changes and resultant biochemical changes can help mimic the structural orientation of complex biomechanical structures like the collagen fiber structure at the tendon-to-bone insertion site. In addition, chemical gradients can be established through nanoencapsulation in this novel scaffold allowing for enhanced biomedical applications.

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The publisher's final edited version of this article is available at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mabi.201200115/abstract/

Citation Information
Xie, J., Ma, B., Michael, P. L., & Shuler, F. D. (2012). Fabrication of nanofiber scaffolds with gradations in fiber organization and their potential applications. Macromolecular Bioscience, 12(10), 1336-1341. doi: 10.1002/mabi.201200115