Diseased heart valves are commonly replaced by mechanical, bioprosthetic, or allograft heart valves. These replacements provide major improvements in cardiac function and quality of life, but have significant limitations and eventually require surgical replacement within 15-20 years. These risks are particularly prominent in pediatric patients and young adults. The field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, which combines scaffolds and cells, holds great promise in developing living replacement heart valves that would self-repair and grow in size along with the growing children. The long-term goal of this project is to generate living, tissue-engineered heart valves from biological scaffolds and autologous stem cells – a goal th...
In 2011, U.S. Markets for Heart Valve Repair and Replacement Products estimated that roughly four mi...
Tissue engineering holds great promise for treatment of valvular diseases. Scaffolds for engineered ...
The overall objective of this thesis was to fill critical knowledge gaps for the development of the ...
Diseased heart valves are commonly replaced by mechanical, bioprosthetic, or allograft heart valves....
Tissue engineered constructs with autologous adult stem cells capable of self-repair and growth are ...
The aortic heart valve is constantly subjected to pulsatile flow and pressure gradients which, assoc...
Potential applications of tissue engineering in regenerative medicine range from structural tissues ...
Introduction: Heart valve tissue engineering has been presented as a “promising†solution†for o...
The development of viable and functional tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHVs) is a challenge that,...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of combining the novel heart valv...
Introduction: Pediatric patients with cardiac congenital diseases require heart valve implants that ...
Background: Each year in the U.S., an estimated minimum of 40,000 infants are expected to be affecte...
ObjectiveMechanical and biological prostheses are used to replace damaged heart valves but are assoc...
The aim of this research was to develop systems capable of evenly coating replacement heart valves w...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer worldwide affecting both the heart and blood vessels...
In 2011, U.S. Markets for Heart Valve Repair and Replacement Products estimated that roughly four mi...
Tissue engineering holds great promise for treatment of valvular diseases. Scaffolds for engineered ...
The overall objective of this thesis was to fill critical knowledge gaps for the development of the ...
Diseased heart valves are commonly replaced by mechanical, bioprosthetic, or allograft heart valves....
Tissue engineered constructs with autologous adult stem cells capable of self-repair and growth are ...
The aortic heart valve is constantly subjected to pulsatile flow and pressure gradients which, assoc...
Potential applications of tissue engineering in regenerative medicine range from structural tissues ...
Introduction: Heart valve tissue engineering has been presented as a “promising†solution†for o...
The development of viable and functional tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHVs) is a challenge that,...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of combining the novel heart valv...
Introduction: Pediatric patients with cardiac congenital diseases require heart valve implants that ...
Background: Each year in the U.S., an estimated minimum of 40,000 infants are expected to be affecte...
ObjectiveMechanical and biological prostheses are used to replace damaged heart valves but are assoc...
The aim of this research was to develop systems capable of evenly coating replacement heart valves w...
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer worldwide affecting both the heart and blood vessels...
In 2011, U.S. Markets for Heart Valve Repair and Replacement Products estimated that roughly four mi...
Tissue engineering holds great promise for treatment of valvular diseases. Scaffolds for engineered ...
The overall objective of this thesis was to fill critical knowledge gaps for the development of the ...