All tissue-engineered substitutes (with the exception of cornea and cartilage) require a vascular network to provide the nutrient and oxygen supply needed for their survival in vivo. Unfortunately the process of vascular ingrowth into an engineered tissue can take weeks to occur naturally and during this time the tissues become starved of essential nutrients, leading to tissue death. This review initially gives a brief overview of the processes and factors involved in the formation of new vasculature. It then summarizes the different approaches that are being applied or developed to overcome the issue of slow neovascularization in a range of tissue-engineered substitutes. Some potential future strategies are then discussed
Engineered tissues need a vascular network to supply cells with nutrients and oxygen after implantat...
Although vascular bypass grafting remains the mainstay for revascularization for ischemic heart dise...
Tissue engineering aims at replacing or regenerating tissues lost due to diseases or traumas (Langer...
Tissue engineering has been an active field of research for several decades now. However, the amount...
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field dealing with the fabrication of artificial tissue su...
Bone is a highly vascularized tissue, and its development, maturation, remodeling, and regeneration ...
The field of tissue engineering is making great strides in developing replacement tissue grafts for ...
Organ or tissue reconstruction and transplantation is a common therapy for failure or loss of organs...
The field of tissue engineering is making great strides in developing replacement tissue grafts for ...
The maintenance of a healthy vascular system is essential to ensure the proper function of all organ...
Tissue engineering has been an active field of research for several decades now. However, the number...
This review focuses on vascularization and strategies involved in its evaluation and modulation. Cl...
International audienceThis article reviews the present state of small-diameter vascular substitution...
Vascularization of engineered tissues is critical for success. Adequate and physiologically regulate...
It is seldom acknowledged that the very future of tissue engineering hinges upon the successful repr...
Engineered tissues need a vascular network to supply cells with nutrients and oxygen after implantat...
Although vascular bypass grafting remains the mainstay for revascularization for ischemic heart dise...
Tissue engineering aims at replacing or regenerating tissues lost due to diseases or traumas (Langer...
Tissue engineering has been an active field of research for several decades now. However, the amount...
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field dealing with the fabrication of artificial tissue su...
Bone is a highly vascularized tissue, and its development, maturation, remodeling, and regeneration ...
The field of tissue engineering is making great strides in developing replacement tissue grafts for ...
Organ or tissue reconstruction and transplantation is a common therapy for failure or loss of organs...
The field of tissue engineering is making great strides in developing replacement tissue grafts for ...
The maintenance of a healthy vascular system is essential to ensure the proper function of all organ...
Tissue engineering has been an active field of research for several decades now. However, the number...
This review focuses on vascularization and strategies involved in its evaluation and modulation. Cl...
International audienceThis article reviews the present state of small-diameter vascular substitution...
Vascularization of engineered tissues is critical for success. Adequate and physiologically regulate...
It is seldom acknowledged that the very future of tissue engineering hinges upon the successful repr...
Engineered tissues need a vascular network to supply cells with nutrients and oxygen after implantat...
Although vascular bypass grafting remains the mainstay for revascularization for ischemic heart dise...
Tissue engineering aims at replacing or regenerating tissues lost due to diseases or traumas (Langer...