Polymers are increasingly employed in implant materials. To reduce the incidence of complications, which in the case of vascular grafts include incorrect placement and restenosis, materials are needed which allow for image-guided implantation, as well as for accurate and efficient postoperative implant imaging. We here describe amorphous fluorinated polymers based on thermoplastic polyurethane (19F-TPU), and show that are useful starting materials for developing tissue-engineered vascular grafts which can be detected using 19F MRI
International audienceSynthetic vascular grafting is necessarily when the autografting is not possib...
For in situ tissue engineering (TE) applications it is important that implant degradation proceeds i...
Since 3D printing was developed, it became the most promising technique to speed up prototyping in a...
Polymers are increasingly employed in implant materials. To reduce the incidence of complications, w...
Researchers used fluorinated polyurethane scaffolds for 19F magnetic resonance imaging. They generat...
Tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) with the ability to grow and remodel open new perspectives...
Adapting ways to functionalize polymer materials is becoming increasingly important to their impleme...
Non-invasive imaging might assist in the clinical translation of tissue-engineered vascular grafts (...
Novel polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers are introduced as prospective implant materials...
AbstractRecent developments in the field of tissue engineering have re-invigorated the quest for mor...
Reconstructive surgery aims to restore tissue defects by replacing them with similar autologous tiss...
Vascular corrosion casting has been established as a method to reconstruct the three-dimensional (3D...
A simple derivatisation of commercially available poly(ethylene-glycols) of different molecular weig...
Adapting ways to functionalize polymer materials is becoming increasingly important to their impleme...
The modification of biomaterials to comply with clinically employed monitoring techniques is a promi...
International audienceSynthetic vascular grafting is necessarily when the autografting is not possib...
For in situ tissue engineering (TE) applications it is important that implant degradation proceeds i...
Since 3D printing was developed, it became the most promising technique to speed up prototyping in a...
Polymers are increasingly employed in implant materials. To reduce the incidence of complications, w...
Researchers used fluorinated polyurethane scaffolds for 19F magnetic resonance imaging. They generat...
Tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) with the ability to grow and remodel open new perspectives...
Adapting ways to functionalize polymer materials is becoming increasingly important to their impleme...
Non-invasive imaging might assist in the clinical translation of tissue-engineered vascular grafts (...
Novel polyisobutylene-based thermoplastic elastomers are introduced as prospective implant materials...
AbstractRecent developments in the field of tissue engineering have re-invigorated the quest for mor...
Reconstructive surgery aims to restore tissue defects by replacing them with similar autologous tiss...
Vascular corrosion casting has been established as a method to reconstruct the three-dimensional (3D...
A simple derivatisation of commercially available poly(ethylene-glycols) of different molecular weig...
Adapting ways to functionalize polymer materials is becoming increasingly important to their impleme...
The modification of biomaterials to comply with clinically employed monitoring techniques is a promi...
International audienceSynthetic vascular grafting is necessarily when the autografting is not possib...
For in situ tissue engineering (TE) applications it is important that implant degradation proceeds i...
Since 3D printing was developed, it became the most promising technique to speed up prototyping in a...