Cell Scaffolds: Expanded 3D Nanofiber Scaffolds: Cell Penetration, Neovascularization, and Host Response (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 23/2016)
文摘
On page 2993, Jingwei Xie and co-workers report a simple method to fabricate 3D expanded nanofiber scaffolds with precise control of thickness using a modified gas-foaming technique. Such expanded nanofiber scaffolds promote cellular infiltration, a regenerative response, and neovascularization after subcutaneous implantation in rats. The use of such scaffolds holds great promise in engineering tissue constructs in vitro and tissue regeneration in situ.