The effects of processing variables on electrospun poly(ethylene glycol) fibrous hydrogels formed from the thiol‐norbornene click reaction
Abstract
Electrospinning has been used to create scaffolds with tunable micro/nano architecture, stiffness, and porosity to mimic native extracellular matrix. This study investigated the effects of electrospinning parameters and hydrogel formulation (solvent and crosslinker type) on the architecture and properties of fibrous poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels formed from a photoclick thiol‐norbornene reaction. Fibrous hydrogels were prepared using...
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Title
The effects of processing variables on electrospun poly(ethylene glycol) fibrous hydrogels formed from the thiol‐norbornene click reaction
Published Date
Apr 27, 2021
Volume
138
Issue
32
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