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Recent Applications of Coaxial and Emulsion Electrospinning Methods in the Field of Tissue Engineering

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BIORESEARCH OPEN ACCESS
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 212-227

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/biores.2016.0022

Keywords

coaxial electrospinning; drug delivery; emulsion electrospinning; tissue engineering

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Electrospinning has emerged as an effective method of producing nanoscale fibers for use in multiple fields of study. One area of significant interest is nanofiber utilization for tissue engineering because the nanofibrous mats can mimic the native extracellular matrix of biological tissues. A logical next step is the inclusion of certain molecules and compounds to accelerate or increase the efficacy of tissue regeneration. Two methods are under scrutiny for their capability to encapsulate therapeutic compounds within electrospun nanofibers: emulsion and coaxial electrospinning. Both have advantages and disadvantages, which need to be taken into careful consideration when deciding to use them in a specific application. Several examples are provided here to highlight the vast potential of multilayered nanofibers as well as the emergence of new techniques to produce three-dimensional scaffolds of nanofibers for use in the field of tissue engineering.

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