Synthesis, characterization, and cell viability of bifunctional medical‐grade polyurethane nanofiber: Functionalization by bone inducing and bacteria ablating materials

Volume: 138, Issue: 25
Published: Feb 22, 2021
Abstract
There is an extensive possibility of improving characteristics of fibers used in hard tissue engineering, being hydrophobic and less osteoconductive, resulting in the dynamic growth of new tissues. The current work focuses on the fabrication of nanofibers incorporated with titanium dioxide (TiO 2 ) ''as osteoconductive'' and silver (Ag) ''as self‐healing'' nanoparticles (NPs). The incorporation of AgNO 3 by in situ method not only helped to...
Paper Details
Title
Synthesis, characterization, and cell viability of bifunctional medical‐grade polyurethane nanofiber: Functionalization by bone inducing and bacteria ablating materials
Published Date
Feb 22, 2021
Volume
138
Issue
25
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