2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.nantod.2024.102208
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A Janus nanofibrous scaffold integrated with exercise-driven electrical stimulation and nanotopological effect enabling the promotion of tendon-to-bone healing

Qian Zhang,
Jianhua Zhu,
Xiang Fei
et al.
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“…Subsequently, cell cultures were performed for different times (5 and 10 days) on the net patch scaffold and the inside surfaces of the Janus tube to observe the cell migration property (Figure C). The cells mainly migrated and extended along the longitudinal fibers, and then gradually moved to the interlocking fibers on both sides, which has been reported by other researchers as well. …”
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“…Subsequently, cell cultures were performed for different times (5 and 10 days) on the net patch scaffold and the inside surfaces of the Janus tube to observe the cell migration property (Figure C). The cells mainly migrated and extended along the longitudinal fibers, and then gradually moved to the interlocking fibers on both sides, which has been reported by other researchers as well. …”
supporting
confidence: 77%