<div><p>Current animal models for the evaluation of synthetic grafts are lacking many of the molecular tools and transgenic studies available to other branches of biology. A mouse model of vascular grafting would allow for the study of molecular mechanisms of graft failure, including in the context of clinically relevant disease states. In this study, we comprehensively characterise a sutureless grafting model which facilitates the evaluation of synthetic grafts in the mouse carotid artery. Using conduits electrospun from polycaprolactone (PCL) we show the gradual development of a significant neointima within 28 days, found to be greatest at the anastomoses. Histological analysis showed temporal increases in smooth muscle cell and collagen ...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to provide insight into cellular kinetics using molecular imaging after d...
<p>Under anesthesia, the vena cava segments of mice were grafted into the carotid arteries of (A, C,...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and patients often require surgical b...
Current animal models for the evaluation of synthetic grafts are lacking many of the molecular tools...
Current animal models for the evaluation of synthetic grafts are lacking many of the molecular tools...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of mortality in the world with coronary artery disease (...
Purpose: Investigate vascular neotissue formation in vivo within human tissue-engineered arterial gr...
Abstract Background/Purpose The ability to construct tissue-engineered neovessels for use as arteria...
Electrospinning is a commonly proposed method for generating polymeric scaffolds for use in tissue a...
Aim: Synthetic vascular grafts are widely used in surgical revascularization, mainly for medium- to ...
BACKGROUND: There's a large clinical need for novel vascular grafts. Tissue engineered blood vessels...
Background: Coronary artery disease is a common condition that affects over a million people in the ...
BackgroundWe evaluated the possibility of restoring a physiologic vascular wall using undifferentiat...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
Background. Vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation (VCA) from a cadaveric donor has now b...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to provide insight into cellular kinetics using molecular imaging after d...
<p>Under anesthesia, the vena cava segments of mice were grafted into the carotid arteries of (A, C,...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and patients often require surgical b...
Current animal models for the evaluation of synthetic grafts are lacking many of the molecular tools...
Current animal models for the evaluation of synthetic grafts are lacking many of the molecular tools...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of mortality in the world with coronary artery disease (...
Purpose: Investigate vascular neotissue formation in vivo within human tissue-engineered arterial gr...
Abstract Background/Purpose The ability to construct tissue-engineered neovessels for use as arteria...
Electrospinning is a commonly proposed method for generating polymeric scaffolds for use in tissue a...
Aim: Synthetic vascular grafts are widely used in surgical revascularization, mainly for medium- to ...
BACKGROUND: There's a large clinical need for novel vascular grafts. Tissue engineered blood vessels...
Background: Coronary artery disease is a common condition that affects over a million people in the ...
BackgroundWe evaluated the possibility of restoring a physiologic vascular wall using undifferentiat...
AbstractObjective: Neointimal hyperplasia remains a principal cause of vein graft failure. Genetic c...
Background. Vascularized composite tissue allotransplantation (VCA) from a cadaveric donor has now b...
OBJECTIVES This study aims to provide insight into cellular kinetics using molecular imaging after d...
<p>Under anesthesia, the vena cava segments of mice were grafted into the carotid arteries of (A, C,...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and patients often require surgical b...