Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]

Asiri A, Marwani H, Khan SB, Webster T. Int J Nanomedicine. 2015;10(1):89–96.   The authors have advised the note section for Figure 1 on page 90 is incorrect. The correct Notes section is as follows: Notes: SEM images showing the distribution of CNF in the PLGA matrix at 50:50 wt...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a43c21110dd940f1a532b442fabcc7cf2021-12-02T18:19:07ZUnderstanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]1178-2013https://doaj.org/article/a43c21110dd940f1a532b442fabcc7cf2021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/corrigendum-understanding-greater-cardiomyocyte-functions-on-aligned-c-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IJNhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2013Asiri A, Marwani H, Khan SB, Webster T. Int J Nanomedicine. 2015;10(1):89–96.   The authors have advised the note section for Figure 1 on page 90 is incorrect. The correct Notes section is as follows: Notes: SEM images showing the distribution of CNF in the PLGA matrix at 50:50 wt% at (A) random orientation and (B) aligned orientation to mimic the natural anisotropy of cardiac tissue. (C) AFM line scan of the 50:50 CNF:PLGA aligned composite, demonstrating micrometer-scale alignment of the CNFs on the PLGA surface. AFM scans for the randomly oriented CNFs in PLGA matched that of the CNF patterned region. Scale bars =20 µm. Reproduced from Asiri A, Marwani H, Khan SB, Webster T. Greater cardiomyocyte density on aligned compared with random carbon nanofibers in polymer composites. Int J Nanomedicine. 2014;9(1):5533-5539.12   Read the original articleAsiri AMarwani HKhan SBWebster TDove Medical Pressarticlecardiomyocytespoly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)carbon nanofibersalignednanotechnologyanisotropymechanismvitronectinfibronectinand lamininMedicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of Nanomedicine, Vol Volume 16, Pp 4193-4194 (2021)
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language EN
topic cardiomyocytes
poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)
carbon nanofibers
aligned
nanotechnology
anisotropy
mechanism
vitronectin
fibronectin
and laminin
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle cardiomyocytes
poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)
carbon nanofibers
aligned
nanotechnology
anisotropy
mechanism
vitronectin
fibronectin
and laminin
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Asiri A
Marwani H
Khan SB
Webster T
Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]
description Asiri A, Marwani H, Khan SB, Webster T. Int J Nanomedicine. 2015;10(1):89–96.   The authors have advised the note section for Figure 1 on page 90 is incorrect. The correct Notes section is as follows: Notes: SEM images showing the distribution of CNF in the PLGA matrix at 50:50 wt% at (A) random orientation and (B) aligned orientation to mimic the natural anisotropy of cardiac tissue. (C) AFM line scan of the 50:50 CNF:PLGA aligned composite, demonstrating micrometer-scale alignment of the CNFs on the PLGA surface. AFM scans for the randomly oriented CNFs in PLGA matched that of the CNF patterned region. Scale bars =20 µm. Reproduced from Asiri A, Marwani H, Khan SB, Webster T. Greater cardiomyocyte density on aligned compared with random carbon nanofibers in polymer composites. Int J Nanomedicine. 2014;9(1):5533-5539.12   Read the original article
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title Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]
title_short Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]
title_full Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]
title_fullStr Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Greater Cardiomyocyte Functions on Aligned Compared to Random Carbon Nanofibers in PLGA [Corrigendum]
title_sort understanding greater cardiomyocyte functions on aligned compared to random carbon nanofibers in plga [corrigendum]
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