Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response that can stop blood loss and maintain homeostasis of the vascular system. Understanding this process in humans has been mainly limited to clinical observations and in vitro systems that do not take into account the dynamic environment in which the hemostatic events take place in vivo. This thesis aims to expand the deployment of novel microfluidic approaches that can recapitulate the different microenvironments to which blood is exposed at the injury site during hemostasis. With these platforms, we gained insights about the biochemical and biophysical cues that shape the hemostatic plug. First, we developed a novel microfluidic system that mimi...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response th...
Current in vitro or ex vivo models of hemostasis and thrombosis fail to recapitulate the hemodynamic...
Current in vitro or ex vivo models of hemostasis and thrombosis fail to recapitulate the hemodynamic...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Upon vessel injury, a series of events are orchestrated to promote an optimal hemostatic response th...
Current in vitro or ex vivo models of hemostasis and thrombosis fail to recapitulate the hemodynamic...
Current in vitro or ex vivo models of hemostasis and thrombosis fail to recapitulate the hemodynamic...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Microfluidic devices provide a powerful platform for the study of blood biology due to their control...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...
Current ex vivo models of thrombosis either fail to accurately recreate the hemodynamics and focal n...
In vitro studies of cardiovascular biology have often relied on static assays using plasma or isolat...