| Literature DB >> 33374248 |
Mina Keshvardoostchokami1, Sara Seidelin Majidi2,3, Peipei Huo1, Rajan Ramachandran1, Menglin Chen2,4, Bo Liu1.
Abstract
Many types of polymer nanofibers have been introduced as artificial extracellular matrices. Their controllable properties, such as wettability, surface charge, transparency, elasticity, porosity and surface to volume proportion, have attracted much attention. Moreover, functionalizing polymers with other bioactive components could enable the engineering of microenvironments to host cells for regenerative medical applications. In the current brief review, we focus on the most recently cited electrospun nanofibrous polymeric scaffolds and divide them into five main categories: natural polymer-natural polymer composite, natural polymer-synthetic polymer composite, synthetic polymer-synthetic polymer composite, crosslinked polymers and reinforced polymers with inorganic materials. Then, we focus on their physiochemical, biological and mechanical features and discussed the capability and efficiency of the nanofibrous scaffolds to function as the extracellular matrix to support cellular function.Entities:
Keywords: bioengineering; electrospinning; extracellular matrix; nanofibers; scaffold
Year: 2020 PMID: 33374248 DOI: 10.3390/nano11010021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076