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Hughes-Brittain et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Surface texturing of electrospun fibres by photoembossing using pulsed laser interference holography and its effects on endothelial cell adhesion

Hughes-Brittain et al., 2017

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2077528742408578610
Author
Hughes-Brittain N
Qiu L
Picot O
Wang W
Peijs T
Bastiaansen C
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Polymer

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Electrospun fibres are nowadays extensively studied for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. Here, fibres for such applications are electrospun from photopolymer blends using a volatile solvent. The obtained nonwoven fibre mats were …
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