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- A Taylor cone refers to the cone observed in electrospinning, electrospraying and hydrodynamic spray processes from which a jet of charged particles emanates...
- fibers can be formed. Spinnerets are also used for electrospinning and electrospraying applications. They are sometimes called coaxial needles, or coaxial...
- withdraw solutions. Syringe drivers can be used for electrospinning, electrospraying, microdialysis, microfluidics, dispensing/dilution, tissue perfusion...
- hundred nanometers. Electrospinning shares characteristics of both electrospraying and conventional solution dry spinning of fibers. The process does...
- Cell encapsulation is a possible solution to graft rejection in tissue engineering applications. Cell microencapsulation technology involves immobilization...
- 119-134. Ghaeb, Maryam; Tavanai, Hossein; Kadivar, Mehdi (2015). "Electrospra**** maize starch and its constituents (amylose and amylopectin) nanoparticles"...
- or a polymer melt. Electrospinning shares characteristics of both electrospraying and conventional solution dry spinning of fibers. The process does...
- beginning to emergent technologies like liquid metal ion sources and electrospraying and electrospinning. Zeleny was born in Racine, Wisconsin to a Czech...
- Bio-electrospraying is a technology that enables the deposition of living cells on various targets with a resolution that depends on cell size and not...
- bone tissue regeneration, fabricated by patterned electrospinning/electrospraying". Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine. 27 (9): 143...