Loss of voice after vocal fold resection due to laryngeal cancer is a significant problem resulting in a low quality of life. Although there were many attempts to achieve a functional restoration of voice, challenges to regenerate vocal fold still remain due to its unique tissue mechanical characteristics such as pliability that produces phonation via vibration. In this study, we developed a mechanically compliant interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) hydrogel based on polyacrylamide (PAAM) and gelatin that matches physical and functional properties with native vocal fold tissue. The mechanical properties of this PAAM/gelatin (PG) hydrogel were optimized to have an elastic modulus of 5.4 kPa by adjusting the PAAM/gelatin ratio. In addition...
Scarred vocal folds result in irregular vibrations during phonation due to stiffness of the vocal fo...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) may provide a clinical option for rebuilding damaged superficial l...
As part of the development of an artificial larynx, in vivo experiments and clinical trials have rev...
Loss of voice after vocal fold resection due to laryngeal cancer is a significant problem resulting ...
Normal vocal folds function to control the airway and produce voice. Voice is produced through vibra...
Vocal folds are made of an elastomeric tissue and are essential to everyday life, allowing for commu...
Injectable hydrogels may potentially be used for augmentation/regeneration of the lamina propria of ...
<div><p>There is increasing demand for reconstruction of glottal insufficiency. Several injection ma...
There is increasing demand for reconstruction of glottal insufficiency. Several injection materials ...
Vocal fold scarring is a common cause of dysphonia. Current treatments involving vocal fold augmenta...
Various growth factor delivery systems were used in the treatment of glottal insufficiency; however,...
Voice is produced by the conversion of aerodynamic energy from exhalation to acoustical energy for v...
A biomaterial derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) was used in smart drug delivery ...
Phonatory-related mechanical trauma to the vocal folds can initiate benign changes to tissue compone...
Objectives/hypothesisOne potential treatment for vocal fold injury or neoplasia is to replace the en...
Scarred vocal folds result in irregular vibrations during phonation due to stiffness of the vocal fo...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) may provide a clinical option for rebuilding damaged superficial l...
As part of the development of an artificial larynx, in vivo experiments and clinical trials have rev...
Loss of voice after vocal fold resection due to laryngeal cancer is a significant problem resulting ...
Normal vocal folds function to control the airway and produce voice. Voice is produced through vibra...
Vocal folds are made of an elastomeric tissue and are essential to everyday life, allowing for commu...
Injectable hydrogels may potentially be used for augmentation/regeneration of the lamina propria of ...
<div><p>There is increasing demand for reconstruction of glottal insufficiency. Several injection ma...
There is increasing demand for reconstruction of glottal insufficiency. Several injection materials ...
Vocal fold scarring is a common cause of dysphonia. Current treatments involving vocal fold augmenta...
Various growth factor delivery systems were used in the treatment of glottal insufficiency; however,...
Voice is produced by the conversion of aerodynamic energy from exhalation to acoustical energy for v...
A biomaterial derived from porcine small intestinal submucosa (SIS) was used in smart drug delivery ...
Phonatory-related mechanical trauma to the vocal folds can initiate benign changes to tissue compone...
Objectives/hypothesisOne potential treatment for vocal fold injury or neoplasia is to replace the en...
Scarred vocal folds result in irregular vibrations during phonation due to stiffness of the vocal fo...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) may provide a clinical option for rebuilding damaged superficial l...
As part of the development of an artificial larynx, in vivo experiments and clinical trials have rev...