Despite the considerable progress made in the stent development in the last decades, cardiovascular diseases remain the main cause of death in western countries. Beside the benefits offered by the development of different drug-eluting stents, the coronary revascularization bears also the life-threatening risks of in-stent thrombosis and restenosis. Research on new therapeutic strategies is impaired by the lack of appropriate methods to study stent implantation and restenosis processes. Here, we describe a rapid and accessible procedure of stent implantation in mouse carotid artery, which offers the possibility to study in a convenient way the molecular mechanisms of vessel remodeling and the effects of different drug coatings
In 2001, the first human study with drug-eluting stents (DES) was published showing a nearly complet...
Exp. (47), e2423, doi:10.3791/2423 (2011). Stroke is among the most frequent causes of death and adu...
doi:10.3791/3065 (2011). The future of tissue engineering and cell-based therapies for tissue regene...
Preclinical models of restenosis are essential to unravel the pathophysiological processes that lead...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and a main cause of acquired adult disability in deve...
Stroke is the third cause of mortality and the leading cause of disability in the World. Ischemic st...
doi:10.3791/2526 (2011). Murine studies of acute injury are an area of intense investigation, as kno...
Recent successes by drug eluting stents in the battleagainst restenosis have boosted the volume of s...
The murine spinotrapezius is a thin, superficial skeletal support muscle that extends from T3 to L4,...
The majority of all known diseases are accompanied by disorders of the cardiovascular system. Studie...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop and validate a model of angioplasty and stenting in mice that would a...
New models of angiogenesis that mimic the complexity of real microvascular networks are needed. Rece...
Rationale: The high morbidity/mortality of atherosclerosis is typically precipitated by plaque ruptu...
Implantable cardiovascular devices are manufactured from artificial materials (e.g. titanium (Ti), e...
Aims Animal models of stenting are mostly limited to larger animals or involve substantial abdominal...
In 2001, the first human study with drug-eluting stents (DES) was published showing a nearly complet...
Exp. (47), e2423, doi:10.3791/2423 (2011). Stroke is among the most frequent causes of death and adu...
doi:10.3791/3065 (2011). The future of tissue engineering and cell-based therapies for tissue regene...
Preclinical models of restenosis are essential to unravel the pathophysiological processes that lead...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and a main cause of acquired adult disability in deve...
Stroke is the third cause of mortality and the leading cause of disability in the World. Ischemic st...
doi:10.3791/2526 (2011). Murine studies of acute injury are an area of intense investigation, as kno...
Recent successes by drug eluting stents in the battleagainst restenosis have boosted the volume of s...
The murine spinotrapezius is a thin, superficial skeletal support muscle that extends from T3 to L4,...
The majority of all known diseases are accompanied by disorders of the cardiovascular system. Studie...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop and validate a model of angioplasty and stenting in mice that would a...
New models of angiogenesis that mimic the complexity of real microvascular networks are needed. Rece...
Rationale: The high morbidity/mortality of atherosclerosis is typically precipitated by plaque ruptu...
Implantable cardiovascular devices are manufactured from artificial materials (e.g. titanium (Ti), e...
Aims Animal models of stenting are mostly limited to larger animals or involve substantial abdominal...
In 2001, the first human study with drug-eluting stents (DES) was published showing a nearly complet...
Exp. (47), e2423, doi:10.3791/2423 (2011). Stroke is among the most frequent causes of death and adu...
doi:10.3791/3065 (2011). The future of tissue engineering and cell-based therapies for tissue regene...