A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed aimed at improving biocompatibility and calcification resistance. This method involved the additional grafting of sulfonated PEO (PEO-SO3) or heparin after conventional glutaraldehyde (GA) fixation of bovine pericardium (BP). The amino groups of PEO-SO3 or heparin were utilized to react to the GA residues to block them. The PEO-SO3 or heparin grafted tissues demonstrated a slightly higher shrinkage temperature and tensile strength, but greater resistance to collagenase digestion, than GA treated ones. These results suggest that modified tissues have improved durability due to the grafting and filling effect of PEO-SO3 or heparin in addition to the GA cross-linking. At the dir...
Calcification is a recurrent problem in patients suffering from heart valve disease and it is the ma...
Calcification of biomaterials used in prosthetic heart valves has been a challenging issue in cardio...
This article aims at investigating in vivo evaluation of lyophilization procedure on the biocompatib...
A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed by the direct coupling heparin to ...
Glutaraldehyde fixation of bioprosthetic tissue has been used successfully for almost 40 years. Howe...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Heart valve diseases remain c...
One of the most important problems arising in cardiac bioprostheses made with bovine pericardium and...
In this study an attempt was made to find an optimum method of chemical treatment to prevent the cal...
The effect of monomeric glutaraldehyde fixation and amino acid detoxification on biocompatibility an...
Tissue calcification is a major cause of failure of bioprosthetic heart valves. Aim of this study wa...
Tissue calcification is a major cause of failure of bioprosthetic heart valves. Aim of this study wa...
Calcification is the principal cause of the clinical failure of bioprosthetic heart valves fabricate...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: Glutaraldehyde is considered a promoter of calcification by the act...
Tissue engineers have been seeking the ‘Holy Grail’ solution to calcification and cytotoxicity of im...
ObjectiveOur objective was to evaluate the effects of glutaraldehyde (GA) concentration, time of pre...
Calcification is a recurrent problem in patients suffering from heart valve disease and it is the ma...
Calcification of biomaterials used in prosthetic heart valves has been a challenging issue in cardio...
This article aims at investigating in vivo evaluation of lyophilization procedure on the biocompatib...
A novel chemical modification of biological tissues was developed by the direct coupling heparin to ...
Glutaraldehyde fixation of bioprosthetic tissue has been used successfully for almost 40 years. Howe...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Heart valve diseases remain c...
One of the most important problems arising in cardiac bioprostheses made with bovine pericardium and...
In this study an attempt was made to find an optimum method of chemical treatment to prevent the cal...
The effect of monomeric glutaraldehyde fixation and amino acid detoxification on biocompatibility an...
Tissue calcification is a major cause of failure of bioprosthetic heart valves. Aim of this study wa...
Tissue calcification is a major cause of failure of bioprosthetic heart valves. Aim of this study wa...
Calcification is the principal cause of the clinical failure of bioprosthetic heart valves fabricate...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: Glutaraldehyde is considered a promoter of calcification by the act...
Tissue engineers have been seeking the ‘Holy Grail’ solution to calcification and cytotoxicity of im...
ObjectiveOur objective was to evaluate the effects of glutaraldehyde (GA) concentration, time of pre...
Calcification is a recurrent problem in patients suffering from heart valve disease and it is the ma...
Calcification of biomaterials used in prosthetic heart valves has been a challenging issue in cardio...
This article aims at investigating in vivo evaluation of lyophilization procedure on the biocompatib...