"Aligned-to-random" nanofiber scaffolds for mimicking the structure of the tendon-to-bone insertion site.

Nanoscale
Jingwei XieYounan Xia

Abstract

We have demonstrated the fabrication of "aligned-to-random" electrospun nanofiber scaffolds that mimic the structural organization of collagen fibers at the tendon-to-bone insertion site. Tendon fibroblasts cultured on such a scaffold exhibited highly organized and haphazardly oriented morphologies, respectively, on the aligned and random portions.

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