Electrospinning can convert polylactone materials into a variety of forms. (RDC 8/16/2009) 

Recent Journal Articles

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7/16/2010

Electrospun micro/nanofibrous conduits composed of poly(-caprolactone) and small intestine submucosa powder for nerve tissue regeneration 
(p 421-428) Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 94B #2 (2010)
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7/9/2010

Drug release from various thicknesses of layered mats consisting of electrospun polycaprolactone and polyethylene oxide micro/nanofibers
(# 5785) Applied Physics A Materials Science & Processing 100 #1 (2010)

08/07/2009

Poly(l-lactide-co- -caprolactone) electrospun nanofibers for encapsulating and sustained releasing proteins
(4212-4219) Polymer 50 #17 (2009) 7/24/2009

Effect of the addition of a fugitive salt on electrospinnability of poly( -caprolactone)
(3311-3318) Polymer 50 #14 (2009)