[[abstract]]An acellular xenogeneic scaffold derived from the bovine vocal fold lamina propria has shown some promise for in vitro vocal fold tissue engineering. To further explore the potential of the scaffold for cellular attachment, migration, and infiltration, as well as the transport of oxygen, proteins, and nutrients in vivo, this study examined the architecture of pores in the scaffold in terms of several key parameters. Porosity was determined using a standard fluid replacement method with a pycnometer. Average pore size and the pore size distribution were assessed using digital image analysis of scanning electron micrographs. The intrinsic permeability to water was measured using a custom-built hydrostatic pressure apparatus as an ...
We have developed a cell-based outer vocal fold replacement (COVR) as a potential therapy to improve...
Tissue engineering applications commonly encompass the use of three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds to pr...
Normal vocal folds function to control the airway and produce voice. Voice is produced through vibra...
[[abstract]]An acellular xenogeneic scaffold derived from the bovine vocal fold lamina propria has s...
[[abstract]]A novel method for preparing an acellular xenogeneic extracellular matrix scaffold for t...
[[abstract]]With a rat model of vocal fold injury, this study examined the in vivo host response to ...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the potential of the decellularized human umbilical vein (HUV) a...
[[abstract]]A bovine acellular scaffold was found to facilitate tissue remodeling in a rat model of ...
Objectives/hypothesisOne potential treatment for vocal fold injury or neoplasia is to replace the en...
<p>A tissue-engineered vocal fold mucosa was successfully fabricated (20 mm diameter).</p
Abstract Objectives Vocal fold medialization is commonly performed for glottic insufficiency and voc...
Porcine-derived xenogeneic extracellular matrix (ECM) has been successfully used asa scaffold fortis...
Vocal fold epithelial cells are very difficult to study as the vocal fold epithelial cell lines do n...
ObjectiveTo modify the non-porous surface membrane of a tissue-engineered laryngeal scaffold to allo...
The permeability of scaffolds and other three-dimensional constructs used for tissue engineering app...
We have developed a cell-based outer vocal fold replacement (COVR) as a potential therapy to improve...
Tissue engineering applications commonly encompass the use of three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds to pr...
Normal vocal folds function to control the airway and produce voice. Voice is produced through vibra...
[[abstract]]An acellular xenogeneic scaffold derived from the bovine vocal fold lamina propria has s...
[[abstract]]A novel method for preparing an acellular xenogeneic extracellular matrix scaffold for t...
[[abstract]]With a rat model of vocal fold injury, this study examined the in vivo host response to ...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the potential of the decellularized human umbilical vein (HUV) a...
[[abstract]]A bovine acellular scaffold was found to facilitate tissue remodeling in a rat model of ...
Objectives/hypothesisOne potential treatment for vocal fold injury or neoplasia is to replace the en...
<p>A tissue-engineered vocal fold mucosa was successfully fabricated (20 mm diameter).</p
Abstract Objectives Vocal fold medialization is commonly performed for glottic insufficiency and voc...
Porcine-derived xenogeneic extracellular matrix (ECM) has been successfully used asa scaffold fortis...
Vocal fold epithelial cells are very difficult to study as the vocal fold epithelial cell lines do n...
ObjectiveTo modify the non-porous surface membrane of a tissue-engineered laryngeal scaffold to allo...
The permeability of scaffolds and other three-dimensional constructs used for tissue engineering app...
We have developed a cell-based outer vocal fold replacement (COVR) as a potential therapy to improve...
Tissue engineering applications commonly encompass the use of three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds to pr...
Normal vocal folds function to control the airway and produce voice. Voice is produced through vibra...