Emmanuel Asare, Bahareh Azimi, Elona Vasili, David A. Gregory, Mahendra Raut, Caroline S. Taylor, Stefano Linari, Serena Danti, Ipsita Roy
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Electrospun Fibers of Polyhydroxyalkanoate/Bacterial Cellulose Blends and Their Role in Nerve Tissue Engineering
Front Cover: Imagine microscopic architects harnessing the sun's energy stored in our fields and kitchens to construct the foundations of future medicine. The cover of the Research Article (DOI: 2500074) by Emmanuel Asare, Ipsita Roy, and co-workers reveals a narrative of sustainable creation, featuring bacteria that convert renewable resources into highly biocompatible polymers. These materials are woven into intricate nanofiber scaffolds that support cellular growth and guide the delicate extensions of neuronal networks. Join us in exploring the intersection of nature's ingenuity and advanced tissue engineering, paving a greener path to healing.
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Macromolecular Materials and Engineering is the high-quality polymer science journal dedicated to the design, modification, characterization, processing and application of advanced polymeric materials, including membranes, sensors, sustainability, composites, fibers, foams, 3D printing, actuators as well as energy and electronic applications.
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering is among the top journals publishing original research in polymer science.
The journal presents strictly peer-reviewed Research Articles, Reviews, Perspectives and Comments.
ISSN: 1438-7492 (print). 1439-2054 (online).
Readership:Polymer scientists, chemists, physicists, materials scientists, engineers
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