Using delivery systems to control the in vivo release of growth factors (GFs) for tissue engineering applications is extremely desirable as the clinical use of GFs is limited by their fast in vivo turnover. Hence, the development of effective platforms that are able to finely control the release of GFs in vivo remains a challenge. Herein, we investigated the ability of multiscale microspheres, composed by a nanostructured silicon multistage vector (MSV) core and a poly(dl-lactide-<i>co</i>-glycolide) acid (PLGA) forming outer shell (PLGA-MSV), to release functional platelet-derived growth factor-BB (PDGF-BB) to induce in vivo localized neovascularization. The in vitro release of PDGF-BB was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (EL...
The exposure duration and tissue distribution will likely dictate the success of vascular endothelia...
In regenerative medicine, the temporospatially controlled delivery of growth factors (GFs) is crucia...
We hypothesize that a microsphere/hydrogel combination system could be useful for the local and sust...
Using delivery systems to control the in vivo release of growth factors (GFs) for tissue engineering...
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) exerts multiple cellular effects that stimulate wound repair i...
The use of nanomaterials as carriers for the delivery of growth factors has been applied to a multit...
Therapeutic angiogenesis holds great promise as a therapy to treat ischemic diseases and reduce dama...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
Introduction. Tissue engineering techniques offer a potential means to develop a tissue engineered c...
New blood vessel formation is a critical requirement for treating many vascular and ischemia related...
PurposeThe aim was to investigate that a bio-degradable alginate and poly lactide-co-glycolide (PLG)...
Purpose The aim was to investigate that a bio-degradable alginate and poly lactide-co-glycolide (PLG...
Growth factor driven neovascularization is a major strategy to form new vessels for the treatment of...
To achieve controlled release of different growth factors at different periods (i.e. vascular endoth...
The exposure duration and tissue distribution will likely dictate the success of vascular endothelia...
In regenerative medicine, the temporospatially controlled delivery of growth factors (GFs) is crucia...
We hypothesize that a microsphere/hydrogel combination system could be useful for the local and sust...
Using delivery systems to control the in vivo release of growth factors (GFs) for tissue engineering...
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) exerts multiple cellular effects that stimulate wound repair i...
The use of nanomaterials as carriers for the delivery of growth factors has been applied to a multit...
Therapeutic angiogenesis holds great promise as a therapy to treat ischemic diseases and reduce dama...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
Introduction. Tissue engineering techniques offer a potential means to develop a tissue engineered c...
New blood vessel formation is a critical requirement for treating many vascular and ischemia related...
PurposeThe aim was to investigate that a bio-degradable alginate and poly lactide-co-glycolide (PLG)...
Purpose The aim was to investigate that a bio-degradable alginate and poly lactide-co-glycolide (PLG...
Growth factor driven neovascularization is a major strategy to form new vessels for the treatment of...
To achieve controlled release of different growth factors at different periods (i.e. vascular endoth...
The exposure duration and tissue distribution will likely dictate the success of vascular endothelia...
In regenerative medicine, the temporospatially controlled delivery of growth factors (GFs) is crucia...
We hypothesize that a microsphere/hydrogel combination system could be useful for the local and sust...