Abstract
Electrospinning is a popular method used to fabricate small-diameter vascular grafts. However, the importance of structural characteristics of the scaffold determining interaction with endothelial cells and their precursors and blood cells is still not exhaustively clear. This review discusses current research on the significance and impact of scaffold architecture (fiber characteristics, porosity, and surface roughness of material) on interactions between cells and blood with the material. In addition, data about the effects of scaffold topography on cellular behaviour (adhesion, proliferation, and migration) are necessary to improve the rational design of electrospun vascular grafts with a long-term perspective.
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Chernonosova, V. S., & Laktionov, P. P. (2022, May 1). Structural Aspects of Electrospun Scaffolds Intended for Prosthetics of Blood Vessels. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14091698
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