Cell-electrospinning and its application for tissue engineering

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Abstract

Electrospinning has gained great interest in the field of regenerative medicine, due to its fabrication of a native extracellular matrix-mimicking environment. The micro/nanofibers generated through this process provide cell-friendly surroundings which promote cellular activities. Despite these benefits of electrospinning, a process was introduced to overcome the limitations of electrospinning. Cell-electrospinning is based on the basic process of electrospinning for producing viable cells encapsulated in the micro/nanofibers. In this review, the process of cell-electrospinning and the materials used in this process will be discussed. This review will also discuss the applications of cell-electrospun structures in tissue engineering. Finally, the advantages, limitations, and future perspectives will be discussed.

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Hong, J., Yeo, M., Yang, G. H., & Kim, G. (2019, December 2). Cell-electrospinning and its application for tissue engineering. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246208

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