| Literature DB >> 29484717 |
Ruoxiao Xie1, Peidi Xu1, Yupeng Liu1, Lili Li1, Guoan Luo1, Mingyu Ding1, Qionglin Liang1.
Abstract
Fiber materials with different structural features, which in many cases endow the fibers extraordinary functions, are drawing considerable attention from biomedical and material researchers. Here, perfusable necklace-like knotted microfibers are presented for the first time. Additionally, a novel microfluidic spinning method facilitates the production of variable knots and channels. Not only spindle-, but also hemisphere- and petal-knotted microfibers can be controllably fabricated. Generation and perfusion of both Janus channels and helical channel in the knotted microfibers are also shown. With no need of oil and surfactant, the spinning process is highly cytocompatible. The potential bioengineering and biomedical application of the knotted hollow microfiber is demonstrated by its cell-encapsulation feasibility and the unique liver acinus-like diffusion gradient in the knot. The merits of perfusability, cytocompatibility, and structural diversity of the microfibers may open more avenues for further material and biomedical investigation.Entities:
Keywords: cell encapsulation; hollow knotted microfibers; microfluidic spinning; perfusable channels; tissue engineering
Year: 2018 PMID: 29484717 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201705082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849