Cardiac tissue engineering (CTE) is a promising approach to replace and regenerate the injured and not functional cardiac tissue. Injectable self-assembling scaffolds consisting of biomaterials mimicking the native extracellular environment are an attractive option to promote specific homing and cell retention with minimal invasiveness. Among biological injectable materials, fibrin has been tested in several pathological conditions, either in combination with autologous stem cells or not, to stimulate wound healing through tissue regeneration, as it offers the unrivalled advantages of being autologous, enriched in growth factors and capable of gelling at 37 °C. In this study we combined fibrin with human cardiac decellularized extracellula...
Background Myocardial infarction causes the loss of billions of cardiomyocytes and the remodelling o...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
Among biomaterials tested so far in cardiac tissue engineering, the decellularized native ECM (d-ECM...
Cardiac tissue engineering (CTE) is a promising approach to replace and regenerate the injured and n...
Cardiac tissue engineering aims at restoring cell compartment along with myocardial extracellular mi...
Fibrin is a natural biopolymer with many interesting properties, such as biocompatibility, bioresorb...
Restoring myocardium integrity is the most ambitious and demanding undertaking of cardiovascular reg...
Biochemical and biophysical properties instruct cardiac tissue morphogenesis. Here, we are reporting...
The complex and highly organized environment in which cells reside consists primarily of the extrace...
We provide a blend of cardiac decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) from porcine ventricular ti...
This work focuses on engineering 3 dimensional (3D) fibrous hybrid scaffolds with human induced plur...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the US, which can result in blockage of a co...
Injectable scaffolds for cardiac tissue regeneration are a promising therapeutic approach for progre...
Background Myocardial infarction causes the loss of billions of cardiomyocytes and the remodelling o...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
Among biomaterials tested so far in cardiac tissue engineering, the decellularized native ECM (d-ECM...
Cardiac tissue engineering (CTE) is a promising approach to replace and regenerate the injured and n...
Cardiac tissue engineering aims at restoring cell compartment along with myocardial extracellular mi...
Fibrin is a natural biopolymer with many interesting properties, such as biocompatibility, bioresorb...
Restoring myocardium integrity is the most ambitious and demanding undertaking of cardiovascular reg...
Biochemical and biophysical properties instruct cardiac tissue morphogenesis. Here, we are reporting...
The complex and highly organized environment in which cells reside consists primarily of the extrace...
We provide a blend of cardiac decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) from porcine ventricular ti...
This work focuses on engineering 3 dimensional (3D) fibrous hybrid scaffolds with human induced plur...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the US, which can result in blockage of a co...
Injectable scaffolds for cardiac tissue regeneration are a promising therapeutic approach for progre...
Background Myocardial infarction causes the loss of billions of cardiomyocytes and the remodelling o...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
Among biomaterials tested so far in cardiac tissue engineering, the decellularized native ECM (d-ECM...