Aim. Development of the physiologically relevant tissue-engineered graft for repair of bile duct injures (Dyuzheva et al., 2016). <br><br>Conclusions. Designed scaffold showed no cytotoxicity, both BM-MSCs and cholangiocytes migrated into the depth of fibrous material. The constructs was biodegradable in various model mediums: deionized water, phosphate buffer, bile, full culture medium. The next step is pre-clinical trials on rabbits and minipigs for assessment of implantation safety and efficacy. We suppose that this tubular multilayered tissue-engineered construct will be capable to integration in native tissues after implantation and may be used to injured bile duct reparation
Background: The nanofiber scaffolds achieved by the electrospinning technique have been used to deve...
Biliary disorders can lead to life-threatening disease and are also a challenging complication of li...
Introduction: Biliary strictures after bile duct injury or duct-to-duct biliary reconstruction are s...
Designed scaffold showed no cytotoxicity, both BM-MSCs and cholangiocytes migrated into the depth of...
Design of bioengineered organs is still complicated due to the lack of understanding of biological m...
Introduction: Biliary strictures after bile duct injury or duct-to-duct biliary reconstruction are s...
Intraoperative bile duct injures requiring its repair observed in 0.05-2.7% of patients, who underwe...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a new approach with the potential to overcome the limitations of t...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Treatment of common bile duct disorders such as biliary atresia or ischaemic strictures is limited t...
Recent biotechnical advances in the in vitro culture of cholangiocytes and generation of bioengineer...
<p>The paper deals with the novel methods of bile duct bioengineering based on biorelevant materials...
The current study investigates the feasibility of using a biodegradable polymeric stent in common bi...
Cholangiopathies are rare diseases of the bile duct with high mortality rates. The current treatment...
Background: The nanofiber scaffolds achieved by the electrospinning technique have been used to deve...
Biliary disorders can lead to life-threatening disease and are also a challenging complication of li...
Introduction: Biliary strictures after bile duct injury or duct-to-duct biliary reconstruction are s...
Designed scaffold showed no cytotoxicity, both BM-MSCs and cholangiocytes migrated into the depth of...
Design of bioengineered organs is still complicated due to the lack of understanding of biological m...
Introduction: Biliary strictures after bile duct injury or duct-to-duct biliary reconstruction are s...
Intraoperative bile duct injures requiring its repair observed in 0.05-2.7% of patients, who underwe...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a new approach with the potential to overcome the limitations of t...
The generation of bioengineered biliary tissue could contribute to the management of some of the mos...
Treatment of common bile duct disorders such as biliary atresia or ischaemic strictures is limited t...
Recent biotechnical advances in the in vitro culture of cholangiocytes and generation of bioengineer...
<p>The paper deals with the novel methods of bile duct bioengineering based on biorelevant materials...
The current study investigates the feasibility of using a biodegradable polymeric stent in common bi...
Cholangiopathies are rare diseases of the bile duct with high mortality rates. The current treatment...
Background: The nanofiber scaffolds achieved by the electrospinning technique have been used to deve...
Biliary disorders can lead to life-threatening disease and are also a challenging complication of li...
Introduction: Biliary strictures after bile duct injury or duct-to-duct biliary reconstruction are s...