Fiber scaffolds for use creating implantable structures

作者: Jed K. Johnson , Ross Kayuha

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摘要: A synthetic construct suitable for implantation into a biological organism that includes at least one polymer scaffold; wherein the scaffold layer of fibers have been deposited by electrospinning; orientation in relative to another is generally parallel, random, or both; and has adapted function as substantially two-dimensional implantable structure three-dimensional tubular structure.

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