Sub-nanoscale free volume and local elastic modulus of chitosan–carbon nanotube biomimetic nanocomposite scaffold-materials
Future progress in materials for tissue engineering and 3D cell cultures applications requires control of two key physical properties: nanoscale mechanical properties and mass transport. These requirements remain uncontrolled partly due to a lack of physical parameters and quantitative measurements....
Main Authors: | Axpe, E, Bugnicourt, L, Merida, D, Goiriena-Goikoetxea, M, Unzueta, I, Sanchez-Eugenia, R, Garcia, J, Plazaola, F, Contera, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2015
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