Serio et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Electrospun filaments embedding bioactive glass particles with ion release and enhanced mineralizationSerio et al., 2019
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- Author
- Serio F
- Miola M
- Vernè E
- Pisignano D
- Boccaccini A
- Liverani L
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- Publication venue
- Nanomaterials
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Efforts in tissue engineering aim at creating scaffolds that mimic the physiological environment with its structural, topographical and mechanical properties for restoring the function of damaged tissue. In this study we introduce composite fibres made by a …
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