Abstract

Recently, direct-writing electrospinning has been pursued to reach a higher accuracy and complexity in fiber scaffold fabrication compared to other extrusion techniques more frequently encountered in tissue engineering. However, to date, direct-writing electrospinning lacks a wide application to process materials such as nature-derived polymers, of huge importance in tissue engineering given their chemical properties similar to that of native tissues. In this work, a setup to perform direct-writing electrospinning was developed and demonstrated versatility and efficiency in obtaining submicrometric fibers and guiding their deposition along various types of paths and patterns, resulting in a user-friendly method to create structures closely resembling tissue architecture.

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