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Design Of Multi-Drug Release Coaxial Electrospun Mat Targeting Infection And InflammationWen, Shihao 30 August 2018 (has links)
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ELECTROSPUN NANOFIBERS FOR PROGRAMMABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM SEQUENTIALLY TARGETING INFLAMMATION AND INFECTIONHu, Yupeng 14 September 2015 (has links)
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Mechanics of biofunctionalised bioconducting microfibres for the treatment of spinal cord injuryCorridori, Ilaria 23 November 2021 (has links)
Spinal cord injury causes the partial or total loss of the anatomical and functional continuity of the spinal cord tissue, leading to the damage of the organs controlled by nerves that branch off downstream the injury. This thesis analyses the mechanics of two possible treatments based on two different approaches: intraspinal microstimulation (ISMS) and tissue engineering. These two approaches have a common rationale, the delivery of electrical stimuli to the injured spinal cord. In the literature, the feasibility of the electrodes for ISMS is often limited to the analysis of stiffness. The mechanical validation of the device is then focused on the step after the in vivo implantation, considering the interplay with the surrounding tissue. In this work, the mechanical performance of an innovative intraspinal microstimulation device is evaluated thoroughly before the in vivo step, to avoid the waste of material, animals, and time. The study involves the characterisation of the single components (electrodes), prototypes, and possible failure mechanisms. A work on silk fibroin hydrogels for the regeneration of the spinal cord is also presented. Silk fibroin is a highly versatile material for biomedical purposes, and thus largely used in tissue engineering. Moreover, it has piezolectric properties subjected to micro and nanostructure. Given the proven benefits of electrical stimulation in the regeneration of the spinal cord after injury, different approaches studied in literature often require the use of external devices to generate electrical stimuli. This thesis aims to study the mechanical properties of silk fibroin hydrogels obtained by applying an electric field to silk fibroin solutions, to investigate the eventual increase of the microstructure orientation and consequent improvement of the piezoelectric effects of fibroin.
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