Ternary nanofiber matrices composed of PCL/black phosphorus/collagen to enhance osteodifferentiation

Volume: 80, Pages: 802 - 810
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Recently, considerable research has been made on the development of bone tissue engineering (BTE) scaffolds to support cellular behaviors. Here, black phosphorus-incorporated poly(ε-caprolactone) and collagen (PCL/BP/Col) nanofiber matrices were designed and their potential as BTE scaffolds were explored. The PCL/BP/Col nanofiber matrices were fabricated successfully by electrospinning, showing that they were suitable for supporting cell growth....
Paper Details
Title
Ternary nanofiber matrices composed of PCL/black phosphorus/collagen to enhance osteodifferentiation
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
80
Pages
802 - 810
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