Degradability Research of Nano-PLLA/Chitosan Composite Scaffolds

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Nano-PLLA/chitosan scaffolds were prepared through thermally induced phase separation(TIPS). With incorporation of chitosan fibers, composites not only improved the mechanical properties of nano scaffolds, but also reduced the degradation rate of mechanical properties which deepen the applications of scaffolds better.

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