Engineering multifunctional bactericidal nanofibers for abdominal hernia repair
Afewerki et al. employ integrated electrospinning, plasma treatment and direct surface modification strategy to engineer multifunctional bactericidal nanofibers for use in hernia repair. In a mouse model, they demonstrate that these nanofibers display good biological performance with low inflammator...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Résumé: | Afewerki et al. employ integrated electrospinning, plasma treatment and direct surface modification strategy to engineer multifunctional bactericidal nanofibers for use in hernia repair. In a mouse model, they demonstrate that these nanofibers display good biological performance with low inflammatory response, good biodegradation and optimal collagen and blood vessel formation and tissue growth. |
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