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Transforming commercial regenerated cellulose yarns into multifunctional wearable electronic textiles

Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2020
Various types of wearable electronic devices based on polypyrrole and cellulose yarns are fabricated and show flame-retardant properties.
Jingchun Lv   +9 more
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Effect of a nonionic surfactant on Trichoderma cellulase treatments of regenerated cellulose and cotton yarns

Cellulose, 2002
It has been shown that some surfactants affect the hydrolysis of cellulose by cellulase. In this study, the effect of the surfactant Tween 20 on the hydrolysis of different cellulosic fibers was investigated and related to the cellulose fiber structure.
Chiyomi Mizutani   +3 more
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Electrospun Yarn Reinforced NanoHA Composite Matrix as a Potential Bone Substitute for Enhanced Regeneration of Segmental Defects

Tissue Engineering Part A, 2017
Nanohydroxyapatite (nanoHA) is a well-established synthetic bone substitute with excellent osteoconduction and osteointegration. However, brittleness coupled with slow degradation curtails its load-bearing and bone regeneration potential, respectively.
A, Anitha   +4 more
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Osteochondral regeneration using an oriented nanofiber yarn‐collagen type I/hyaluronate hybrid/TCP biphasic scaffold

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2014
AbstractOsteochondral defects affect both the articular cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone, but poor osteochondral regeneration is still a daunting challenge. Although the tissue engineering technology provides a promising approach for osteochondral repair, an ideal biphasic scaffold is in high demand with regards to proper biomechanical ...
Shen, Liu   +9 more
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Poly(D,L-Lactide-Co-Glycolide) Tubes With Multifilament Chitosan Yarn or Chitosan Sponge Core in Nerve Regeneration

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2016
The influence of different kinds of nerve guidance conduits on regeneration of totally transected rat sciatic nerves through a 7-mm gap was examined.Five different types of conduits made of chitosan and poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) were constructed and tested in vivo.
Adam, Wlaszczuk   +5 more
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YARNS SPUN FROM REGENERATED CELLULOSIC FIBERS

2018
In today's textile industry, as an alternative to the fibers used for many years, many natural, regenerated or synthetic fiber types have emerged. Researches show that the use of new fiber and their blends provides positive results so that products with more comfortable and better properties can be obtained. At this point, it was
KIVRAK, Nazlı Merve   +2 more
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Compact spinning research for regenerated cellulose and synthetic yarns

2009
This study is a comparative study of physical properties of compact and conventional spun yarns. For this aim, compact and conven-tional ring yarns were produced at three yarn counts having three-twist levels. 100% modal, 100% polyester, 100% tencel and 100% viscose rovings were used as raw materials in the study.
Altas S., Kadoglu H.
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The frictional and lint shedding characteristics of regenerated cellulosic yarns

2014
Besides the traditional yarn parameters such as evenness, imperfection, strength and elongation, the friction plays an important role in yarn quality and processing efficiency since the yarns are subjected to friction between the yarns or against metal surfaces several times during production.
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Bioinspired stretchable helical nanofiber yarn scaffold for locomotive tissue dynamic regeneration

Matter, 2022
Yaqiong Wang   +15 more
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Functional Analysis of Sportswear Materials from Natural and Regenerated Cellulose Yarns

International journal of advanced natural sciences and engineering researches
The knitted sportswear market is rapidly evolving due to technological advancements and changing consumer demands for comfort, performance, and style. This study compares materials made from natural cotton and regenerated cellulose fibres (viscose and modal) to identify suitable alternatives to polyester. In the experimental part of the study, a number
Salopek Čubrić, Ivana   +2 more
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