The authors have previously described a model of in vivo tissue generation based on an implanted, microsurgically created vessel loop in a plastic chamber (volume, 0.45 ml) containing a poly(DL-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) scaffold. Tissue grew spontaneously in association with an intense angiogenic sprouting from the loop and almost filled the chamber, resulting in a mean amount of tissue in chambers of 0.23 g with no added matrix scaffold and 0.33 g of tissue in PLGA-filled chambers after 4 weeks of incubation. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a greater volume of tissue could be generated when the same-size vessel loop was inserted into a larger (1.9 ml) chamber. In four groups of five rats, an arteriovenous shun...
A novel method of spontaneous generation of new adipose tissue from an existing fat flap is describe...
Limited autologous vascular graft availability and poor patency rates of synthetic grafts for bypass...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...
In a recently described model for tissue engineering, an arteriovenous loop comprising the femoral a...
<p>(A) The polyacrylic chambers containing collagen scaffolds infiltrated with fibrinogen gel (circl...
The authors previously described a model of tissue engineering in rats that involves the insertion o...
A major obstacle to 3-dimensional tissue engineering is incorporation of a functional vascular suppl...
Background: An arteriovenous loop (AVL) enclosed in a polycarbonate chamber in vivo, produces a fibr...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect on angiogenesis of a biocompatible, biodegradable ma...
BackgroundAn arteriovenous loop (AVL) enclosed in a polycarbonate chamber in vivo, produces a fibrin...
An in vivo murine vascularized chamber model has been shown to generate spontaneous angiogenesis and...
Contains fulltext : 51608schalkwijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An i...
ObjectivesDense angiogenic sprouting occurs from arteriovenous loops (AVLs) incorporating autologous...
There is a clinical need for tissue-engineered small-diameter (<6 mm) vascular grafts since clinical...
In tissue engineering, the generation and functional maintenance of dense voluminous tissues is main...
A novel method of spontaneous generation of new adipose tissue from an existing fat flap is describe...
Limited autologous vascular graft availability and poor patency rates of synthetic grafts for bypass...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...
In a recently described model for tissue engineering, an arteriovenous loop comprising the femoral a...
<p>(A) The polyacrylic chambers containing collagen scaffolds infiltrated with fibrinogen gel (circl...
The authors previously described a model of tissue engineering in rats that involves the insertion o...
A major obstacle to 3-dimensional tissue engineering is incorporation of a functional vascular suppl...
Background: An arteriovenous loop (AVL) enclosed in a polycarbonate chamber in vivo, produces a fibr...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect on angiogenesis of a biocompatible, biodegradable ma...
BackgroundAn arteriovenous loop (AVL) enclosed in a polycarbonate chamber in vivo, produces a fibrin...
An in vivo murine vascularized chamber model has been shown to generate spontaneous angiogenesis and...
Contains fulltext : 51608schalkwijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An i...
ObjectivesDense angiogenic sprouting occurs from arteriovenous loops (AVLs) incorporating autologous...
There is a clinical need for tissue-engineered small-diameter (<6 mm) vascular grafts since clinical...
In tissue engineering, the generation and functional maintenance of dense voluminous tissues is main...
A novel method of spontaneous generation of new adipose tissue from an existing fat flap is describe...
Limited autologous vascular graft availability and poor patency rates of synthetic grafts for bypass...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...