Since most of the body’s extracellular matrix (ECM) is composed of collagen and elastin, we believe the choice of these materials is key for the future and promise of tissue engineering. Once it is known how elastin content of ECM guides cellular behavior (in 2D or 3D), one will be able to harness the power of collagen-elastin microenvironments to design and engineer stimuli-responsive tissues. Moreover, the implementation of such matrices to promote endothelial-mesenchymal transition of primary endothelial cells constitutes a powerful tool to engineer 3D tissues. Here, we design a 3D collagen-elastin scaffold to mimic the native ECM of heart valves, by providing the strength of collagen layers, as well as elasticity. Valve interstiti...
Tissue engineered heart valves (TEHVs) that can grow and remodel have the potential to serve as perm...
Aims: Tissue engineering is an innovative method to restore cardiovascular tissue function by implan...
Elastin, although a small constituent of heart valves, plays a significant role in its functionality...
Since most of the body’s extracellular matrix (ECM) is composed of collagen and elastin, we be...
Objective The incidence of heart valve disease is increasing worldwide and the number of heart va...
Collagen and elastin are two major components of the extracellular matrix of heart valves. This work...
AbstractCollagen and elastin are two major components of the extracellular matrix of heart valves. T...
Tissue engineers have achieved limited success so far in designing an ideal scaffold for aortic valv...
Natural polymers collagen, glycosaminoglycans, and elastin are promising candidate materials for hea...
A key challenge in tissue engineering a heart valve is to reproduce the major tissue structures resp...
An ideal scaffold for the regeneration of valvular tissue should replicate the natural heart valve e...
Objective: The incidence of heart valve disease is increasing worldwide and the number of heart valv...
Valvular heart disease is predicted to be the next cardiac epidemic (d’Arcy et al., 2011) and valve ...
Matrix remodeling, which involves proteolytic enzymes, such as the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs),...
AbstractCurrently available heart valve replacements are limited in long-term performance or fail du...
Tissue engineered heart valves (TEHVs) that can grow and remodel have the potential to serve as perm...
Aims: Tissue engineering is an innovative method to restore cardiovascular tissue function by implan...
Elastin, although a small constituent of heart valves, plays a significant role in its functionality...
Since most of the body’s extracellular matrix (ECM) is composed of collagen and elastin, we be...
Objective The incidence of heart valve disease is increasing worldwide and the number of heart va...
Collagen and elastin are two major components of the extracellular matrix of heart valves. This work...
AbstractCollagen and elastin are two major components of the extracellular matrix of heart valves. T...
Tissue engineers have achieved limited success so far in designing an ideal scaffold for aortic valv...
Natural polymers collagen, glycosaminoglycans, and elastin are promising candidate materials for hea...
A key challenge in tissue engineering a heart valve is to reproduce the major tissue structures resp...
An ideal scaffold for the regeneration of valvular tissue should replicate the natural heart valve e...
Objective: The incidence of heart valve disease is increasing worldwide and the number of heart valv...
Valvular heart disease is predicted to be the next cardiac epidemic (d’Arcy et al., 2011) and valve ...
Matrix remodeling, which involves proteolytic enzymes, such as the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs),...
AbstractCurrently available heart valve replacements are limited in long-term performance or fail du...
Tissue engineered heart valves (TEHVs) that can grow and remodel have the potential to serve as perm...
Aims: Tissue engineering is an innovative method to restore cardiovascular tissue function by implan...
Elastin, although a small constituent of heart valves, plays a significant role in its functionality...