Topographical and Biomechanical Guidance of Electrospun Fibers for Biomedical Applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Electrospinning is gaining increasing interest in the biomedical field as an eco-friendly and
economic technique for production of random and oriented polymeric fibers. The aim of this review
was to give an overview of electrospinning potentialities in the production of fibers for biomedical
applications with a focus on the possibility to combine biomechanical and topographical stimuli.
In fact, selection of the polymer and the eventual surface modification of the fibers allow selection
of the proper chemical/biological signal to be administered to the cells. Moreover, a proper design
of fiber orientation, dimension, and topography can give the opportunity to drive cell growth also
from a spatial standpoint. At this purpose, the review contains a first introduction on potentialities of
electrospinning for the obtainment of random and oriented fibers both with synthetic and natural
polymers. The biological phenomena which can be guided and promoted by fibers composition
and topography are in depth investigated and discussed in the second section of the paper. Finally,
the recent strategies developed in the scientific community for the realization of electrospun fibers
and for their surface modification for biomedical application are presented and discussed in the
last section.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
electrospinning; implantable devices; topographical guidance; biochemical guidance; contact guidance; functionalization; oriented fibers; random fibers
List of contributors:
CRUZ MAYA, Iriczalli; Guarino, Vincenzo; Vineis, Claudia; Varesano, Alessio
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