Title : Co-electrospun poly(lactide-co-glycolide), gelatin, and elastin blends for tissue engineering scaffolds.

Pub. Date : 2006 Dec 15

PMID : 16948146






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1 The resulting PLGA-gelatin-elastin (PGE) fibers were homogeneous in appearance with an average diameter of 380 +/- 80 nm, which was considerably smaller than fibers made under identical conditions from the starting materials (PLGA, 780 +/- 200 nm; gelatin, 447 +/- 123 nm; elastin, 1060 +/- 170 nm). phenylglycidyl ether elastin Rattus norvegicus
2 The resulting PLGA-gelatin-elastin (PGE) fibers were homogeneous in appearance with an average diameter of 380 +/- 80 nm, which was considerably smaller than fibers made under identical conditions from the starting materials (PLGA, 780 +/- 200 nm; gelatin, 447 +/- 123 nm; elastin, 1060 +/- 170 nm). phenylglycidyl ether elastin Rattus norvegicus
3 Importantly, PGE scaffolds were stable in an aqueous environment without crosslinking and were more elastic than those made of pure elastin fibers. phenylglycidyl ether elastin Rattus norvegicus