Nitroxyl Radical Impregnated Biodegradable Poly(ester amide) Nano Fibers
Cornell University
posted on 03/07/2010
Nitroxyl Radical Impregnated Biodegradable Poly(ester amide) Nano Fibers
Detailed Description
Cornell researchers have developed a unique electrospun biodegradable poly(ester-amide) fabric that is especially suitable for an array of biomedical applications. Fiber production can be precisely calibrated to produce fabrics specialized for applications in tissue engineering as well as drug delivery in burn and wound healing.
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Potential Applications
- Biomedical applications including tissue engineering and wound care
Advantages
- Fiber characteristics easily controlled
- Drug release from fibers can be adjusted for various applications
File Number: 4075
| Patent Number(s): | 12/370122 |
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