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Electrospun fibers shaping the future of medicine
Electrospinning is transforming drug delivery and regenerative medicine by creating ultra-fine fibers that control how medicines are released and how tissues heal. From biodegradable packaging to bone ...
The new process, called gel electrospinning, is described in a paper by MIT professor of chemical engineering Gregory Rutledge and postdoc Jay Park. The paper appears online and will be published in ...
Precise medicine, aimed at tailoring healthcare to individual patients by considering their genetic, environmental, and lifestyle differences, has long sought more effective ways to integrate advanced ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ceramics boast impressive strength and durability, but their inherent rigidity and brittleness have long hindered applications demanding flexibility, such as filters, sensors, ...
The incorporation of Co and Ti significantly facilitated the nanostructuring of the fibers and enhanced the dielectric loss of the fiber films. With only a 5 wt% fiber filling content, CTS-800 ...
Ever-increasing worldwide concerns surrounding levels of plastic waste alongside water and air pollution have driven the search for viable, sustainable solutions. Emerging as a potential resolution, ...
Professor Hu Jinlian from the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) highlights the importance of integrating electrospinning and electrospraying, as published in Matter, to advance nanomaterial ...
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