2024
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202402527
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Streamlining the Highly Reproducible Fabrication of Fibrous Biomedical Specimens toward Standardization and High Throughput

Zan Lamberger,
Camilla Mussoni,
Nicoletta Murenu
et al.

Abstract: Soft nano‐ and microfiber‐based polymer scaffolds bear enormous potential for their use in cell culture and tissue engineering since they mimic natural collagen structures and may thus serve as biomimetic adhesive substrates. They have, however, so far been restricted to small‐scale production in research labs with high batch‐to‐batch variation. They are commonly produced via electrospinning or melt electrowriting and their delicate nature poses obstacles in detachment, storage, and transportation. This study … Show more

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