Angiogenesis induction into damaged sites has long been an unresolved issue. Local treatment with pro-angiogenic molecules has been the most common approach. However, this approach has critical side effects including inflammatory coupling, tumorous vascular activation, and off-target circulation. Here, the concept that a structure can guide desirable biological function is applied to physically engineer three-dimensional channel networks in implant sites, without any therapeutic treatment. Microchannel networks are generated in a gelatin hydrogel to overcome the diffusion limit of nutrients and oxygen three-dimensionally. Hydrogel implantation in mouse and porcine models of hindlimb ischemia rescues severely damaged tissues by the ingrowth ...
Vascularization is a critical step in the restoration of cellular homeostasis. Several strategies in...
We used indirect stereolithography (SL) to form inner-layered fluidic networks in a porous scaffold ...
We used indirect stereolithography (SL) to form inner-layered fluidic networks in a porous scaffold ...
Enhanced vascularization is critical to the treatment of ischemic tissues and the engineering of new...
Our living tissue is highly vascularized to facilitate transports of gaseous and bioactive molecules...
Peripheral arterial disease and critical limb ischemia are common symptoms of cardiovascular disease...
Limiting the availability of key angiogenesis-promoting factors is a successful strategy to ablate t...
An overriding limiting factor in tissue engineering is the current inability to vascularise large th...
The main scientific issue hindering the development of tissue engineering technologies is the lack o...
The success of tissue engineering depends on the rapid and efficient formation of a functional blood...
Angiogenesis, defined as the formation of blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, is an important n...
Ischemic tissue disease is caused by a lack of circulation / blood supply to tissue. This can be tre...
From the inception of tissue engineering, tissue vascularization has been one of the greatest challe...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...
Vascularization is a critical step in the restoration of cellular homeostasis. Several strategies in...
We used indirect stereolithography (SL) to form inner-layered fluidic networks in a porous scaffold ...
We used indirect stereolithography (SL) to form inner-layered fluidic networks in a porous scaffold ...
Enhanced vascularization is critical to the treatment of ischemic tissues and the engineering of new...
Our living tissue is highly vascularized to facilitate transports of gaseous and bioactive molecules...
Peripheral arterial disease and critical limb ischemia are common symptoms of cardiovascular disease...
Limiting the availability of key angiogenesis-promoting factors is a successful strategy to ablate t...
An overriding limiting factor in tissue engineering is the current inability to vascularise large th...
The main scientific issue hindering the development of tissue engineering technologies is the lack o...
The success of tissue engineering depends on the rapid and efficient formation of a functional blood...
Angiogenesis, defined as the formation of blood vessels from pre-existing vessels, is an important n...
Ischemic tissue disease is caused by a lack of circulation / blood supply to tissue. This can be tre...
From the inception of tissue engineering, tissue vascularization has been one of the greatest challe...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...
Poor vascularization remains a key limiting factor in translating advances in tissue engineering to ...
Vascularization is a critical step in the restoration of cellular homeostasis. Several strategies in...
We used indirect stereolithography (SL) to form inner-layered fluidic networks in a porous scaffold ...
We used indirect stereolithography (SL) to form inner-layered fluidic networks in a porous scaffold ...