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- W4319874776 abstract "Stimuli-responsive materials, with the ability to react or to adapt to the environmental changes, present the most rapidly evolving class of materials. Made from polysaccharides, they are able to respond to physiological changes triggered by different changes found in nature (pH, temperature, light, sound, etc.). Combining polysaccharides unique properties with advanced technology of electrospinning, numerous possibilities of stimuli-responsive materials can be designed. In this chapter we are giving you the overview of polysaccharide-based stimuli-responsive materials for biomedical applications, due to nanofibers unique properties of high surface-area-to-mass ratio and high density of pores, mimicking important features of the native extracellular matrix, to support tissue regeneration. Throughout the chapter we will introduce you to various stimuli-responsive materials, electrospinning technologies and parameters affecting the formation of desired nanofibrous morphology, as well as present some examples of advanced nanofibrous materials biomedical applications such as drug release, tissue engineering, and wound dressings." @default.
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- W4319874776 title "Polysaccharide‐Based Stimuli‐Responsive Nanofibrous Materials for Biomedical Applications" @default.
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