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Posted on December 12, 2012

(2012) Fabrication of Patterned Nanofibrous Mats Using Direct-Write Electrospinning

A fascinating approach to controlling the chaotic nature of solution electrospinning. Reference is found here.

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Posted on December 12, 2012

(2011) Polycaprolactone scaffolds fabricated with an electrohydrodynamic direct-printing method

A solution electrospinning approach involving precipitating an translating electrified jet into a coagulation bath. Reference can be found here.

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(2009) Dual-Scale Polymeric Constructs as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

Increased adhesion of MC3T3 cells on dual-scale scaffold made from melt-extruded PLGA and solution electrospun PCL. Complete publication here.

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Recent Papers Combining Electrospinning and Additive Manufacturing

  • (2012) Fabrication of Patterned Nanofibrous Mats Using Direct-Write Electrospinning
  • (2011) Polycaprolactone scaffolds fabricated with an electrohydrodynamic direct-printing method
  • (2009) Dual-Scale Polymeric Constructs as Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering

My Papers

  • (2015) Additive Manufacturing with Sub-micron Melt Electrospun Filaments
  • (2015) Strengthening hydrogels using three-dimensionally printed microfibers
  • (2015) Melt Electrospinning onto Cylinders: Effects of Rotational Velocity and Collector Diameter on the Morphology of Tubular Structures
  • (2013) Electrospinning and Additive Manufacturing (Review)
  • (2013) Dermal fibroblast infiltration of poly(ε-caprolactone) scaffolds fabricated by melt electrospinning in a direct writing mode
  • (2011) Direct Writing by way of Melt Electrospinning

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