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Dufei Fang

Researcher at Stony Brook University

Publications -  67
Citations -  9032

Dufei Fang is an academic researcher from Stony Brook University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Electrospinning. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 67 publications receiving 8550 citations. Previous affiliations of Dufei Fang include University at Albany, SUNY & State University of New York System.

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Structure and process relationship of electrospun bioabsorbable nanofiber membranes

TL;DR: In this paper, an electrospinning method was used to fabricate bioabsorbable amorphous poly( d, l -lactic acid) (PDLA) and semi-crystalline poly( l-lactic acids) (PLLA) nanofiber non-woven membranes for biomedical applications.
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Incorporation and controlled release of a hydrophilic antibiotic using poly(lactide-co-glycolide)-based electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds

TL;DR: The combination of mechanical barriers based on non-woven nanofibrous biodegradable scaffolds and their capability for local delivery of antibiotics increases their desired utility in biomedical applications, particularly in the prevention of post-surgical adhesions and infections.
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Electrospun fine-textured scaffolds for heart tissue constructs

TL;DR: Electrospinning is used to fabricate biodegradable non-woven poly(lactide)- and poly(glycolide)-based scaffolds for cardiac tissue engineering applications and concludes that engineered cardiac tissue structure and function can be modulated by the chemistry and geometry of the provided nano- and micro-textured surfaces.
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Control of degradation rate and hydrophilicity in electrospun non-woven poly(D,L-lactide) nanofiber scaffolds for biomedical applications.

TL;DR: The selection of suitable chemical compositions in conjunction with the non-invasive electrospinning process is useful in the production of a new kind of biodegradable scaffolds suitable for different biomedical applications such as cell storage and delivery as well as prevention of post-surgical adhesion.
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High flux ultrafiltration membranes based on electrospun nanofibrous PAN scaffolds and chitosan coating

TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of high flux ultrafiltration medium based on an electrospun nanofibrous scaffold (e.g., polyacrylonitrile, PAN) coupled with a thin top layer of hydrophilic, water-resistant, but water-permeable coating was demonstrated.