A prerequisite for successful tissue engineering is adequate vascularization that would allow tissue engineering constructs to survive and grow. Angiogenic growth factors, alone and in combination, have been used to achieve this, and gene therapy has been used as a tool to enable sustained release of these angiogenic proteins. Cell-based therapy using endothelial cells and their precursors presents an alternative approach to tackling this challenge. These studies have occurred on a background of advancements in scaffold design and assays for assessing neovascularization. Finally, several studies have already attempted to translate research in neovascularization to clinical use in the blossoming field of therapeutic angiogenesis
Most common cardiovascular diseases are accompanied by endothelial dysfunction. Because of its predo...
Other than a few avascular tissues, almost all human tissues are connected to the systemic circulati...
Neovascularization or new blood vessel formation is of utmost importance not only for tissue and org...
A prerequisite for successful tissue engineering is adequate vascularization that would allow tissue...
Networks of new blood vessels are essential to provide nutrients, circulating factors, and stem cell...
Enhancement of the angiogenic potential of implantable tissue scaffolds is the focus of considerable...
Abstract Angiogenesis is touted as a fundamental procedure in the regeneration and restoration of di...
A large body of evidence in animal models of ischemia shows that administration of angiogenic growth...
Therapeutic angiogenesis/vasculogenesis holds promise for the cure of ischaemic disease. The approac...
Intentional and regulated induction of blood vessels formation which is generally referred to as the...
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field dealing with the fabrication of artificial tissue su...
Angiogenesis, the growth of new capillaries from pre-existing vessels, contributes to the developmen...
Therapeutic angiogenesis, that is, the generation of new vessels by delivery of specific factors, is...
Angiogenesis, the growth of new capillaries from pre-existing vessels, contributes to the developmen...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...
Most common cardiovascular diseases are accompanied by endothelial dysfunction. Because of its predo...
Other than a few avascular tissues, almost all human tissues are connected to the systemic circulati...
Neovascularization or new blood vessel formation is of utmost importance not only for tissue and org...
A prerequisite for successful tissue engineering is adequate vascularization that would allow tissue...
Networks of new blood vessels are essential to provide nutrients, circulating factors, and stem cell...
Enhancement of the angiogenic potential of implantable tissue scaffolds is the focus of considerable...
Abstract Angiogenesis is touted as a fundamental procedure in the regeneration and restoration of di...
A large body of evidence in animal models of ischemia shows that administration of angiogenic growth...
Therapeutic angiogenesis/vasculogenesis holds promise for the cure of ischaemic disease. The approac...
Intentional and regulated induction of blood vessels formation which is generally referred to as the...
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field dealing with the fabrication of artificial tissue su...
Angiogenesis, the growth of new capillaries from pre-existing vessels, contributes to the developmen...
Therapeutic angiogenesis, that is, the generation of new vessels by delivery of specific factors, is...
Angiogenesis, the growth of new capillaries from pre-existing vessels, contributes to the developmen...
AbstractThe physiological processes of angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and arteriogenesis contribute to...
Most common cardiovascular diseases are accompanied by endothelial dysfunction. Because of its predo...
Other than a few avascular tissues, almost all human tissues are connected to the systemic circulati...
Neovascularization or new blood vessel formation is of utmost importance not only for tissue and org...