Advancements in the field of tissue engineering help improve medical treatment outcomes by accelerating healing, improving infection resistance, and reducing the need for human donors. By combining key principles from cell biology, biomaterials science, and mechanical engineering, tissue engineering technologies aim to replicate the structures and functions of native tissues. Various methods have been explored to fabricate materials for this application, but electrospinning offers unique advantages that have expanded the capabilities of tissue engineered treatments.
In this application note, we discuss the ways that electrospinning has been used to enhance tissue engineering processes with nanofibers and nanoparticles.
- Enhancing Cell Growth and Proliferation
- Fabricating Biomimetic Scaffolds for Complex Tissues
- Incorporating Bioactive Compounds into Scaffolds
- Regenerative Medicine for Tissue Repair