AbstractObjectiveTo identify the optimal mouse model for hind limb ischaemia, which offers a therapeutic window that is large enough to detect improvements of blood flow recovery, for example, using cell therapies.Materials and MethodsDifferent surgical approaches were performed: single coagulation of femoral and iliac artery, total excision of femoral artery and double coagulation of femoral and iliac artery. Blood flow restoration was analysed with Laser Doppler Perfusion Imaging (LDPI). Immuno-histochemical stainings, angiography and micro-computed tomography (CT) scans were performed for visualisation of collaterals in the mouse.ResultsSignificant differences in flow restoration were observed depending on the surgical procedure. After s...
Suitable and reproducible experimental models of translational research in reconstructive surgery th...
ObjectiveSubstantial progress has been made in cell therapy strategies and in gene- and cytokine-int...
In the United States, peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects about 10 million individuals, and is...
Mouse hind limb ischemia is the most common used preclinical model for peripheral arterial disease a...
Experimental models of recovery from limb ischemia are required for evaluating novel means of treati...
: Hind limb ischemia is a useful model to assess metabolic and cellular responses. Here, we present ...
BackgroundMost current animal models of hindlimb ischemia use acute arterial occlusion that does not...
IntroductionSeveral clinical trials are currently evaluating stem cell therapy for patients with cri...
ObjectiveSubstantial progress has been made in cell therapy strategies and in gene- and cytokine-int...
A large number of studies utilize animal models to investigate therapeutic angiogenesis. However, th...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the we...
<p>A: Representative images of LDBF just before and day 28 after surgery revealed hindlimb blood flo...
Suitable and reproducible experimental models of translational research in reconstructive surgery th...
ObjectiveSubstantial progress has been made in cell therapy strategies and in gene- and cytokine-int...
In the United States, peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects about 10 million individuals, and is...
Mouse hind limb ischemia is the most common used preclinical model for peripheral arterial disease a...
Experimental models of recovery from limb ischemia are required for evaluating novel means of treati...
: Hind limb ischemia is a useful model to assess metabolic and cellular responses. Here, we present ...
BackgroundMost current animal models of hindlimb ischemia use acute arterial occlusion that does not...
IntroductionSeveral clinical trials are currently evaluating stem cell therapy for patients with cri...
ObjectiveSubstantial progress has been made in cell therapy strategies and in gene- and cytokine-int...
A large number of studies utilize animal models to investigate therapeutic angiogenesis. However, th...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
International audienceThis study combines two well-known vascular research models, hyperoxia and hin...
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the we...
<p>A: Representative images of LDBF just before and day 28 after surgery revealed hindlimb blood flo...
Suitable and reproducible experimental models of translational research in reconstructive surgery th...
ObjectiveSubstantial progress has been made in cell therapy strategies and in gene- and cytokine-int...
In the United States, peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects about 10 million individuals, and is...