Bioresorbable electrospun fibers for immobilization of thiol-containing compounds.

Macromol Biosci

Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University and DWI an der RWTH Aachen e. V., Pauwelsstraße 8, Aachen, Germany.

Published: October 2010

For the reconstruction of functional tissue, biodegradable scaffolds providing specific surface functionality and a three-dimensional structure matching that of the damaged tissue are needed. Fibers capable of controlling cell-fiber interaction were produced by electrospinning of PDLLA-block-PEG with thiol-reactive end groups from a solvent mixture. The hydrophilic fibers uniquely combine minimized non-specific protein adsorption and well-defined surface reactivity allowing controlled immobilization of peptides and proteins. Human dermal fibroblasts show adherence and proliferation on the surface of RGDC-functionalized electrospun PDLLA-block-PEG fibers.

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