Biomedical engineers cut post-processing steps to make electrospun nanofibers for wound healing and improve 3D-matrices for biological tissues. They speed up prototyping using identical materials.
Electrospinning operates on a straightforward principle involving a high-voltage electric field applied between a droplet of polymer solution (or melt) held by a syringe and a grounded collector. The ...
In recent studies, nanotechnology has proven to be an interesting approach towards solving problems in the field of medicine. Dr. Jose Manuel Cornejo Bravo demonstrates the use of electrospun ...
Researchers have developed a new treatment for glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive form of brain cancer. A novel engineering process can deliver a safe and effective dose of medicine for brain ...
In recent years, wearable energy harvesters and sensors have gained significant attention for several applications, including human-machine interfaces, robotics, and personalized healthcare.
A review paper by scientists at the University of Oxford highlights recent advancements in SMTE, including innovations in ...
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