Electrospinning Technology: Designing Nanofibers toward Wound Healing Application

  • Sousa Coelho D
  • Veleirinho B
  • Alberti T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electrospinning is a widely used technology to obtain nanofibers. Electrospun systems have been especially investigated for wound dressings in skin regeneration given the similarity of structures with the extracellular matrix. Several efforts have been made to combine distinct design strategies, such as utilizing synthetic and/or natural materials, modifying fiber orientation, and incorporating substances, e.g., drugs, peptides, growth factors or other biomolecules, to develop an optimized electrospun wound dressing. This chapter reviews the current advances in electrospinning strategies for skin regeneration.

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Sousa Coelho, D., Veleirinho, B., Alberti, T., Maestri, A., Yunes, R., Fernando Dias, P., & Maraschin, M. (2020). Electrospinning Technology: Designing Nanofibers toward Wound Healing Application. In Nanomaterials - Toxicity, Human Health and Environment. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.81530

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