In-stent restenosis is a clinical complication following coronary angioplasty caused by the implantation of the metal device in the atherosclerotic vessel. Histological examination has shown a clear contribution of both inflammatory and smooth muscle cells (SMCs) to the deposition of an excess of neointimal tissue. However, the sequence of events leading to clinically relevant restenosis is unknown. This paper aims to study the phenotype of SMCs when adhering on substrates and exposed to biochemical stimuli typical of the early phases of stent implantation. In particular, human SMC phenotype was studied when adhering on extracellular matrix-like material (collagen-rich gel), thrombus-like material (fibrin gel) and stent material (stainless ...
In situ vascular tissue engineering (TE) aims at regenerating vessels using implanted synthetic scaf...
Reendothelialization of the stent surface after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is known to...
AbstractSmooth muscle cells (SMCs) play a significant role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. 2...
Stented coronary angioplasty is the procedure of choice to re-establish patency in obstructed corona...
Background: In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a complex disease that occurs after coronary stenting proce...
The deployment of a vascular stent during angioplasty has greatly reduced the risks of restenosis. H...
Although implantation of endovascular stents for the treatment of coronary and peripheral artery dis...
In stent restenosis (ISR) has been described as an unaccomplished tissue healing and its rate is par...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
Background-To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary arte...
Coronary artery stent placement has been a significant advance in the percutaneous treatment of athe...
BACKGROUND: To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary art...
Restenosis after angioplasty and vascular surgery remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Vascula...
Vascular smooth muscle (VSM) cells constitute the main structural components of tunica media. Under ...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to evaluate the cellular and extracellular composition ...
In situ vascular tissue engineering (TE) aims at regenerating vessels using implanted synthetic scaf...
Reendothelialization of the stent surface after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is known to...
AbstractSmooth muscle cells (SMCs) play a significant role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. 2...
Stented coronary angioplasty is the procedure of choice to re-establish patency in obstructed corona...
Background: In-stent restenosis (ISR) is a complex disease that occurs after coronary stenting proce...
The deployment of a vascular stent during angioplasty has greatly reduced the risks of restenosis. H...
Although implantation of endovascular stents for the treatment of coronary and peripheral artery dis...
In stent restenosis (ISR) has been described as an unaccomplished tissue healing and its rate is par...
Vascular walls change their dimension and mechanical properties in response to injury such as balloo...
Background-To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary arte...
Coronary artery stent placement has been a significant advance in the percutaneous treatment of athe...
BACKGROUND: To characterize the cells responsible for neointima formation after porcine coronary art...
Restenosis after angioplasty and vascular surgery remains a major unsolved clinical problem. Vascula...
Vascular smooth muscle (VSM) cells constitute the main structural components of tunica media. Under ...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to evaluate the cellular and extracellular composition ...
In situ vascular tissue engineering (TE) aims at regenerating vessels using implanted synthetic scaf...
Reendothelialization of the stent surface after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is known to...
AbstractSmooth muscle cells (SMCs) play a significant role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. 2...