There is a growing demand for off-the-shelf tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) for the replacement or bypass of damaged arteries in various cardiovascular diseases. Scaffolds from the decellularized tissue skeletons to biopolymers and biodegradable synthetic polymers have been used for fabricating TEVGs. However, several issues have not yet been resolved, which include the inability to mimic the mechanical properties of native tissues, and the ability for long-term patency and growth required for in vivo function. Electrospinning is a popular technique for the production of scaffolds that has the potential to address these issues. However, its application to human TEVGs has not yet been achieved. This review provides an overview of t...
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09205063.2014.968018...
Tissue-engineered vascular scaffolds provide a promising solution for the replacement of diseased va...
Electrospinning is a commonly proposed method for generating polymeric scaffolds for use in tissue a...
There is a growing demand for off-the-shelf tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) for the replac...
Tissue engineering has been widely used for its great variety of functions. It has been seen as a so...
Significant challenges must be overcome before the true benefit and economic impact of vascular tiss...
Polymer scaffolds produced through an electrospinning process are frequently explored as tissue subs...
The successful replacement of small-diameter blood vessels, affected by cardiovascular disease, with...
The use of vascular grafts is indicated in a wide range of medical treatments. While autologous tiss...
In this review, various achievements in the field of development of tissue-engineered scaffolds with...
The process of electrospinning has seen a resurgence of interest in the last few decades which has l...
In situ cardiovascular tissue engineering is emerging as a promising approach for replacing diseased...
Current clinical treatment strategies for the bypassing of small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessels in t...
Tissue engineering aims to understand the naturally-occurring, complexly efficient biological system...
Biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering have been around for some years. However, none has be...
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09205063.2014.968018...
Tissue-engineered vascular scaffolds provide a promising solution for the replacement of diseased va...
Electrospinning is a commonly proposed method for generating polymeric scaffolds for use in tissue a...
There is a growing demand for off-the-shelf tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) for the replac...
Tissue engineering has been widely used for its great variety of functions. It has been seen as a so...
Significant challenges must be overcome before the true benefit and economic impact of vascular tiss...
Polymer scaffolds produced through an electrospinning process are frequently explored as tissue subs...
The successful replacement of small-diameter blood vessels, affected by cardiovascular disease, with...
The use of vascular grafts is indicated in a wide range of medical treatments. While autologous tiss...
In this review, various achievements in the field of development of tissue-engineered scaffolds with...
The process of electrospinning has seen a resurgence of interest in the last few decades which has l...
In situ cardiovascular tissue engineering is emerging as a promising approach for replacing diseased...
Current clinical treatment strategies for the bypassing of small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessels in t...
Tissue engineering aims to understand the naturally-occurring, complexly efficient biological system...
Biodegradable scaffolds for tissue engineering have been around for some years. However, none has be...
Supplemental data for this article can be accessed at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09205063.2014.968018...
Tissue-engineered vascular scaffolds provide a promising solution for the replacement of diseased va...
Electrospinning is a commonly proposed method for generating polymeric scaffolds for use in tissue a...