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Tri-layered Electrospinning to Mimic Native Arterial Architecture using Polycaprolactone, Elastin, and Collagen: A Preliminary Study

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10:47 min

January 4th, 2011

DOI :

10.3791/2084-v

January 4th, 2011


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Tri layered Electrospinning

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:58

Introduction

1:16

Electrospinning of Arterial Materials

4:41

Evaluation of Electrospun Materials

8:30

Exlectrospinning of Native Arterial Architecture

10:11

Conclusion

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