Regeneration of lost myocardium is an important goal for future therapies because of the increasing occurrence of chronic ischemic heart failure and the limited access to donor hearts. An example of a treatment to recover the function of the heart consists of the local delivery of drugs and bioactives from a hydrogel. In this paper a method is introduced to formulate and inject a drug-loaded hydrogel non-invasively and side-specific into the pig heart using a long, flexible catheter. The use of 3-D electromechanical mapping and injection via a catheter allows side-specific treatment of the myocardium. To provide a hydrogel compatible with this catheter, a supramolecular hydrogel is used because of the convenient switching from a gel to a so...
Guest-host chemistry is an emerging tool in the preparation of biomaterials. Towards the design of h...
Guest-host chemistry is an emerging tool in the preparation of biomaterials. Towards the design of h...
A myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, seriously threatens hu...
Supramolecular hydrogelators based on ureido-pyrimidinones allow full control over the macroscopic g...
Minimally invasive intervention strategies after myocardial infarction use state-of-the-art catheter...
Regeneration of lost myocardium is an important goal for future therapies because of the increasing ...
Abstract Injectable hydrogels are being developed as potential translatable materials to influence t...
Recent advances in the field of cardiac regeneration show great potential in the use of injectable h...
Injectable hydrogels that aim to mechanically stabilise the weakened left ventricle wall to restore ...
The presence of a stem cell source in the epicardium that can be stimulated by exogenous delivery of...
ObjectivesThis study evaluated the use of an injectable hydrogel derived from ventricular extracellu...
Biomaterials are a new treatment strategy for cardiovascular diseases but are difficult to deliver t...
Cardiac tissue damage due to myocardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of mortality wo...
The continued risk of death due to heart failure has spurred the advancement of biomaterials-based t...
Cell therapy has the potential to regenerate cardiac tissue and treat a variety of cardiac diseases ...
Guest-host chemistry is an emerging tool in the preparation of biomaterials. Towards the design of h...
Guest-host chemistry is an emerging tool in the preparation of biomaterials. Towards the design of h...
A myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, seriously threatens hu...
Supramolecular hydrogelators based on ureido-pyrimidinones allow full control over the macroscopic g...
Minimally invasive intervention strategies after myocardial infarction use state-of-the-art catheter...
Regeneration of lost myocardium is an important goal for future therapies because of the increasing ...
Abstract Injectable hydrogels are being developed as potential translatable materials to influence t...
Recent advances in the field of cardiac regeneration show great potential in the use of injectable h...
Injectable hydrogels that aim to mechanically stabilise the weakened left ventricle wall to restore ...
The presence of a stem cell source in the epicardium that can be stimulated by exogenous delivery of...
ObjectivesThis study evaluated the use of an injectable hydrogel derived from ventricular extracellu...
Biomaterials are a new treatment strategy for cardiovascular diseases but are difficult to deliver t...
Cardiac tissue damage due to myocardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of mortality wo...
The continued risk of death due to heart failure has spurred the advancement of biomaterials-based t...
Cell therapy has the potential to regenerate cardiac tissue and treat a variety of cardiac diseases ...
Guest-host chemistry is an emerging tool in the preparation of biomaterials. Towards the design of h...
Guest-host chemistry is an emerging tool in the preparation of biomaterials. Towards the design of h...
A myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, seriously threatens hu...