Zinc (Zn) and its alloys have recently been introduced as a new class of biodegradable metals with potential application in biodegradable vascular stents. Although an in vivo feasibility study pointed to outstanding biocompatibility of Zn-based implants in vascular environments, a thorough understanding of how Zn and Zn2+ affect surrounding cells is lacking. In this comparative study, three vascular cell types—human endothelial cells (HAEC), human aortic smooth muscle cells (AoSMC), and human dermal fibroblasts (hDF)—were studied to advance the understanding of Zn/Zn2+-cell interactions. Aqueous cytotoxicity using a Zn2+ insult assay resulted in LD50 values of 50 μM for hDF, 70 μM for AoSMC, and 265 μM for HAEC. Direct cell contact with the...
Zinc (Zn) has emerged as a promising bioresorbable stent material because of its satisfactory corros...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
There has been considerable recent interest to develop a feasible bioresorbable stent (BRS) metal. A...
Zinc (Zn) and its alloys have recently been introduced as a new class of biodegradable metals with p...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known for their therapeutic capabilities. In this work, physiologi...
Vascular stent service involves complex service environments and performance requirements, among whi...
Although corrosion resistant bare metal stents are considered generally effective, their permanent p...
Biodegradable arterial implants based on zinc have been found to suppress neointimal hyperplasia, su...
To evaluate biocompatibility of Mg-Zn-Y-Nd alloy as vascular stent material, its influence on cytoto...
Crystalline Mg-Zinc (Zn)-Strontium (Sr) ternary alloys consist of elements naturally present in the ...
Zinc is proposed as an exciting new biomaterial for use in bioabsorbable cardiac stents. Not only is...
Bioabsorbable metal stents are being developed to mitigate the long-term side effects associated wit...
Zinc (Zn) has recently been introduced as a promising new metal candidate for biodegradable vascular...
Vascular clips, made from inert materials such as titanium or stainless steel, are currently used fo...
[[abstract]]Using one particulate zinc oxide (ZnO) and two soluble zinc compounds (Zn(NO(3))(2) and ...
Zinc (Zn) has emerged as a promising bioresorbable stent material because of its satisfactory corros...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
There has been considerable recent interest to develop a feasible bioresorbable stent (BRS) metal. A...
Zinc (Zn) and its alloys have recently been introduced as a new class of biodegradable metals with p...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known for their therapeutic capabilities. In this work, physiologi...
Vascular stent service involves complex service environments and performance requirements, among whi...
Although corrosion resistant bare metal stents are considered generally effective, their permanent p...
Biodegradable arterial implants based on zinc have been found to suppress neointimal hyperplasia, su...
To evaluate biocompatibility of Mg-Zn-Y-Nd alloy as vascular stent material, its influence on cytoto...
Crystalline Mg-Zinc (Zn)-Strontium (Sr) ternary alloys consist of elements naturally present in the ...
Zinc is proposed as an exciting new biomaterial for use in bioabsorbable cardiac stents. Not only is...
Bioabsorbable metal stents are being developed to mitigate the long-term side effects associated wit...
Zinc (Zn) has recently been introduced as a promising new metal candidate for biodegradable vascular...
Vascular clips, made from inert materials such as titanium or stainless steel, are currently used fo...
[[abstract]]Using one particulate zinc oxide (ZnO) and two soluble zinc compounds (Zn(NO(3))(2) and ...
Zinc (Zn) has emerged as a promising bioresorbable stent material because of its satisfactory corros...
Metallic Zn alloys have recently gained interest as potential candidates for developing platforms of...
There has been considerable recent interest to develop a feasible bioresorbable stent (BRS) metal. A...