Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and infections when implanted as vascular substitutes. Collagen has been extensively used for a wide range of biomedical applications and is considered a valid alternative to synthetic materials due to its inherent biocompatibility (i.e., low antigenicity, inflammation, and cytotoxic responses). However, the limited mechanical properties and the related low hand-ability of collagen gels have hampered their use as scaffold materials for vascular tissue engineering. Therefore, the rationale behind this work was first to engineer cellularized collagen gels into a tubular-shaped geometry and second to enhance smooth muscle cells driven reorganizatio...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Vascular tissue engineering combines cells with scaffold materials in vitro aiming the development o...
Collagen gels provide a versatile and widely used substrate for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture....
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
Contains fulltext : 59234.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tissue enginee...
Tissue engineering offers the opportunity to develop vascular scaffolds that mimic the morphology of...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Vascular tissue engineering combines cells with scaffold materials in vitro aiming the development o...
Collagen gels provide a versatile and widely used substrate for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture....
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
Contains fulltext : 59234.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tissue enginee...
Tissue engineering offers the opportunity to develop vascular scaffolds that mimic the morphology of...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Vascular tissue engineering combines cells with scaffold materials in vitro aiming the development o...
Collagen gels provide a versatile and widely used substrate for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture....