Zinc alloy development and characterization for vascular stent application have been facilitated by many standardized and inexpensive methods. In contrast, overly simplistic in vitro approaches dominate the preliminary biological testing of materials. In 2012, our group introduced a metal wire implantation model in rats as a cost-effective and realistic approach to evaluate the biocompatibility of degradable materials in the vascular environment. In this work, we adapted metrics routinely used for evaluating stents to quantitatively characterize the long-term progression of the neointima that forms around zinc-based wire implants. Histological cross-sections were used to measure the length of neointimal protrusion from the wire into the lum...
Correlating the in vitro and in vivo degradation of candidate materials for bioabsorbable implants i...
A better understanding of the surface oxide film on biodegradable metals could lead to the design of...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
Zinc alloy development and characterization for vascular stent application have been facilitated by ...
Although corrosion resistant bare metal stents are considered generally effective, their permanent p...
Metallic zinc implanted into the abdominal aorta of rats out to 6 months has been demonstrated to de...
Bioabsorbable metal stents are being developed to mitigate the long-term side effects associated wit...
Vascular clips, made from inert materials such as titanium or stainless steel, are currently used fo...
Zinc (Zn)-based biodegradable metals have been widely investigated for cardiovascular stent and orth...
Zinc shows great promise as a bio-degradable metal. Our early in vivo investigations implanting pure...
Metal stents are commonly used to revascularize occluded arteries. A bioabsorbable metal stent that ...
Zinc (Zn) has recently been introduced as a promising new metal candidate for biodegradable vascular...
A series of unconventional approaches has been developed at Michigan Technological University, which...
Zinc is proposed as an exciting new biomaterial for use in bioabsorbable cardiac stents. Not only is...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
Correlating the in vitro and in vivo degradation of candidate materials for bioabsorbable implants i...
A better understanding of the surface oxide film on biodegradable metals could lead to the design of...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
Zinc alloy development and characterization for vascular stent application have been facilitated by ...
Although corrosion resistant bare metal stents are considered generally effective, their permanent p...
Metallic zinc implanted into the abdominal aorta of rats out to 6 months has been demonstrated to de...
Bioabsorbable metal stents are being developed to mitigate the long-term side effects associated wit...
Vascular clips, made from inert materials such as titanium or stainless steel, are currently used fo...
Zinc (Zn)-based biodegradable metals have been widely investigated for cardiovascular stent and orth...
Zinc shows great promise as a bio-degradable metal. Our early in vivo investigations implanting pure...
Metal stents are commonly used to revascularize occluded arteries. A bioabsorbable metal stent that ...
Zinc (Zn) has recently been introduced as a promising new metal candidate for biodegradable vascular...
A series of unconventional approaches has been developed at Michigan Technological University, which...
Zinc is proposed as an exciting new biomaterial for use in bioabsorbable cardiac stents. Not only is...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
Correlating the in vitro and in vivo degradation of candidate materials for bioabsorbable implants i...
A better understanding of the surface oxide film on biodegradable metals could lead to the design of...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...