Elastic fibers are essential for the proper function of organs including cardiovascular tissues such as heart valves and blood vessels. Although (tropo)elastin production in a tissue-engineered construct has previously been described, the assembly to functional elastic fibers in vitro using human cells has been highly challenging. In the present study, we seeded primary isolated human vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) onto 3D electrospun scaffolds and exposed them to defined laminar shear stress using a customized bioreactor system. Increased elastin expression followed by elastin deposition onto the electrospun scaffolds, as well as on newly formed fibers, was observed after six days. Most interestingly, we identified the successful dep...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Objective Elastogenesis within the medial layer of the aortic wall involves a cascade of events orc...
Significant challenges must be overcome before the true benefit and economic impact of vascular tiss...
Elastic fibers are essential for the proper function of organs including cardiovascular tissues such...
Elastic fibres play a key role in bodily functions where fatigue resistance and elastic recovery are...
One of the tightest bottlenecks in vascular tissue engineering (vTE) is the lack of strength and ela...
The development of tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) with a biomimetic extracellular matrix ...
ii Elastin, a primary component of elastic arteries, maintains structural stability of the cyclicall...
In the clinical and pharmacological fields, there is a need for the production of tissue-engineered ...
Cardiovascular tissues exhibit architecturally complex extracellular matrices, of which the elastic ...
A successful cardiovascular tissue engineering construct should consist of functional cardiac cells ...
The self-assembly approach is based on the capability of mesenchymal cells to secrete and organize t...
Tissue engineering offers the opportunity to develop vascular scaffolds that mimic the morphology of...
The development of tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) for pediatric applications must conside...
Elastic fibers consist of two morphologically distinct components: elastin and 10-nm fibrillin-conta...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Objective Elastogenesis within the medial layer of the aortic wall involves a cascade of events orc...
Significant challenges must be overcome before the true benefit and economic impact of vascular tiss...
Elastic fibers are essential for the proper function of organs including cardiovascular tissues such...
Elastic fibres play a key role in bodily functions where fatigue resistance and elastic recovery are...
One of the tightest bottlenecks in vascular tissue engineering (vTE) is the lack of strength and ela...
The development of tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) with a biomimetic extracellular matrix ...
ii Elastin, a primary component of elastic arteries, maintains structural stability of the cyclicall...
In the clinical and pharmacological fields, there is a need for the production of tissue-engineered ...
Cardiovascular tissues exhibit architecturally complex extracellular matrices, of which the elastic ...
A successful cardiovascular tissue engineering construct should consist of functional cardiac cells ...
The self-assembly approach is based on the capability of mesenchymal cells to secrete and organize t...
Tissue engineering offers the opportunity to develop vascular scaffolds that mimic the morphology of...
The development of tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) for pediatric applications must conside...
Elastic fibers consist of two morphologically distinct components: elastin and 10-nm fibrillin-conta...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Objective Elastogenesis within the medial layer of the aortic wall involves a cascade of events orc...
Significant challenges must be overcome before the true benefit and economic impact of vascular tiss...