Native blood vessels contain both an antiaggregatory intimal layer, which prevents platelet activation in the intact vessel, and a proaggregatory medial layer, which stimulates platelet aggregation upon vascular damage. Yet, current techniques for assessing the functional properties of tissue-engineered blood vessels may not be able to assess the relative effectiveness of both these pro- and antiaggregatory properties of the vessel construct. In this study, we present a novel technique for quantitatively assessing the pro- and antiaggregatory properties of different three-dimensional blood vessel constructs made using a layered fabrication method. This technique utilizes real-time measurements of cytosolic Ca(2+) signaling to assess platele...
This paper reports the development of a platform technology for measuring platelet function and aggr...
Platelets and leucocytes are important participants in the response of the body to small diameter va...
The vascular endothelium and shear stress are critical determinants of physiological hemostasis and ...
Native blood vessels contain both an antiaggregatory intimal layer, which prevents platelet activati...
Current in vitro thrombosis models utilise simplistic 2D surfaces coated with purified components of...
Platelets are cell fragments that play a central role in hemostasis and thrombosis. Typically plat...
Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response th...
Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response th...
Platelets get easily activated when in contact with a surface. Therefore in the design of microfluid...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
Knowledge on single platelet behavior and intracellular mechanisms during thromboembolism in vivo is...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
The main purpose of new stent technologies is to overcome unfavorable material-related incompatibili...
Although the thrombogenic nature of the surfaces of cardiovascular devices is an important aspect of...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms involved in pla...
This paper reports the development of a platform technology for measuring platelet function and aggr...
Platelets and leucocytes are important participants in the response of the body to small diameter va...
The vascular endothelium and shear stress are critical determinants of physiological hemostasis and ...
Native blood vessels contain both an antiaggregatory intimal layer, which prevents platelet activati...
Current in vitro thrombosis models utilise simplistic 2D surfaces coated with purified components of...
Platelets are cell fragments that play a central role in hemostasis and thrombosis. Typically plat...
Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response th...
Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response th...
Platelets get easily activated when in contact with a surface. Therefore in the design of microfluid...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
Knowledge on single platelet behavior and intracellular mechanisms during thromboembolism in vivo is...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
The main purpose of new stent technologies is to overcome unfavorable material-related incompatibili...
Although the thrombogenic nature of the surfaces of cardiovascular devices is an important aspect of...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms involved in pla...
This paper reports the development of a platform technology for measuring platelet function and aggr...
Platelets and leucocytes are important participants in the response of the body to small diameter va...
The vascular endothelium and shear stress are critical determinants of physiological hemostasis and ...