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Electrospun PCL/gelatin composite nanofiber structures for effective guided bone regeneration membranes.

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The design of electrospun polymer/protein nanofiber membranes was effective for guided bone regeneration and the in vitro osteogenesis characterizations, alizarin red in normal medium and osteogenesis medium, indicated that the nanofibers could promote bone formation.
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This article is published in Materials Science and Engineering: C.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 256 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Bone regeneration & Nanofiber.

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Development of a Highly Proliferated Bilayer Coating on 316L Stainless Steel Implants

TL;DR: The existence of the forsterite nanoparticles and the GO layer substantially enhanced the cell proliferation of the coatings, and an excellent cell adhesion along with considerable cell growth and proliferation was confirmed.
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MgO Nanoparticles-Incorporated PCL/Gelatin-Derived Coaxial Electrospinning Nanocellulose Membranes for Periodontal Tissue Regeneration.

TL;DR: In this paper, a coaxial electrospinning technique was used to construct a core-shell nanocellulose periodontal membrane, which was termed as Coaxial-MgO.
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BMP-6 carrying metal organic framework-embedded in bioresorbable electrospun fibers for enhanced bone regeneration.

TL;DR: The results proved that; MOF-carriers embedded in electrospun scaffolds can be used as an effective platform for bone regeneration in bone tissue engineering applications.
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Electrospinning of bioactive polycaprolactone-gelatin nanofibres with increased pore size for cartilage tissue engineering applications.

TL;DR: Results suggest that this combined approach may provide a potentially clinically viable strategy for cartilage regeneration and GEL incorporation on the PCL scaffolds led to a considerably improved cell attachment and proliferation.
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Fabrication of hybrid scaffolds obtained from combinations of PCL with gelatin or collagen via electrospinning for skeletal muscle tissue engineering.

TL;DR: In this article, polycaprolactone (PCL) is selected as a synthetic polymer used for the fabrication of scaffolds, and the effect of protein addition on the final scaffolds' properties is studied.
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Electrospinning of Nanofibers: Reinventing the Wheel?†

TL;DR: An overview of electrospinning can be found in this article, where the authors focus on progress achieved in the last three years and highlight some potential applications associated with the remarkable features of electro-spun nanofibers.
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Fabrication of novel biomaterials through molecular self-assembly.

TL;DR: Two complementary strategies can be used in the fabrication of molecular biomaterials as discussed by the authors : chemical complementarity and structural compatibility, both of which confer the weak and noncovalent interactions that bind building blocks together during self-assembly.
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Electrospinning: Applications in drug delivery and tissue engineering

TL;DR: This review summarizes the most recent and state of the art work in electrospinning and its uses in tissue engineering and drug delivery and its ability to fabricate fibers with diameters on the nanometer size scale.
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Evaluation of electrospun PCL/gelatin nanofibrous scaffold for wound healing and layered dermal reconstitution.

TL;DR: This study proposes a cost-effective composite consisting of a nanofibrous scaffold directly electrospun onto a polyurethane dressing (Tegaderm, 3M Medical) - which it is called the Tegaderm-nanofiber (TG-NF) construct - for dermal wound healing.
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Mechanism and kinetics of the crosslinking reaction between biopolymers containing primary amine groups and genipin

TL;DR: In this article, the reaction mechanism of chitosan, bovine serum albumin (BSA), and gelatin with genipin (a natural crosslinking reagent) was examined with infrared, ultraviolet-visible, and 13C NMR spectroscopies; protein-transfer reaction mass spectrometry; photon correlation spectroscopy; and dynamic oscillatory rheometry.
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