Biodegradable stents (BRS) offer enormous potential but first they must meet five specific requirements: (i) their manufacturing process must be precise; (ii) degradation should have minimal toxicity; (iii) the rate of degradation should match the recovery rate of vascular tissue; (iv) ideally, they should induce rapid endothelialization to restore the functions of vascular tissue, but at the same time reduce the risk of restenosis; and (v) their mechanical behavior should comply with medical requirements, namely, the flexibility required to facilitate placement but also sufficient radial rigidity to support the vessel. Although the first three requirements have been comprehensively studied, the last two have been overlooked. One possible w...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
The evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling potential of ...
\u3cp\u3eThe evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling pote...
Biodegradable stents (BRS) offer enormous potential but first they must meet five specific requireme...
Bioresorbable stents (BRS) represent the latest generation of vascular scaffolds used for minimally ...
Cardiovascular diseases, in particular atherosclerosis, is currently the leading cause of death worl...
Currently, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and a global ageing pop...
One of the leading causes of death is cardiovascular disease, and the most common cardiovascular dis...
One of the leading causes of death is cardiovascular disease, and the most common cardiovascular dis...
In-stent restenosis is still an important issue and stent thrombosis is an unresolved risk after cor...
Bioresorbable stents (BRS) are cylindrical scaffolds designed to provide a temporary support to the ...
Coronary artery disease is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease, claiming millions of lives ann...
Biodegradable stents offer the potential to reduce the in-stent restenosis by providing support long...
The evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling potential of ...
Biodegradable stents offer the potential to reduce the in-stent restenosis by providing support long...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
The evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling potential of ...
\u3cp\u3eThe evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling pote...
Biodegradable stents (BRS) offer enormous potential but first they must meet five specific requireme...
Bioresorbable stents (BRS) represent the latest generation of vascular scaffolds used for minimally ...
Cardiovascular diseases, in particular atherosclerosis, is currently the leading cause of death worl...
Currently, cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, and a global ageing pop...
One of the leading causes of death is cardiovascular disease, and the most common cardiovascular dis...
One of the leading causes of death is cardiovascular disease, and the most common cardiovascular dis...
In-stent restenosis is still an important issue and stent thrombosis is an unresolved risk after cor...
Bioresorbable stents (BRS) are cylindrical scaffolds designed to provide a temporary support to the ...
Coronary artery disease is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease, claiming millions of lives ann...
Biodegradable stents offer the potential to reduce the in-stent restenosis by providing support long...
The evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling potential of ...
Biodegradable stents offer the potential to reduce the in-stent restenosis by providing support long...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
The evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling potential of ...
\u3cp\u3eThe evolution of minimally invasive implantation procedures and the in vivo remodeling pote...