Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elasticity and mechanical strength, respectively. Whereas collagen is adequately produced in vitro, production of elastin in tissue-engineered constructs is often inadequate when engineering elastic tissues. Therefore, elasticity has to be artificially introduced into tissue-engineered scaffolds. The elasticity of scaffold materials can be attributed to either natural sources, when native elastin or recombinant techniques are used to provide natural polymers, or synthetic sources, when polymers are synthesized. While synthetic elastomers often lack the biocompatibility needed for tissue engineering applications, the production of natural material...
For small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessel replacements, lack of collaterals and vascular disease precl...
Producción CientíficaWound healing is a complex process that, in healthy tissues, starts immediately...
The adoption of a biomimetic approach in the design and fabrication of innovative materials for bio...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Contains fulltext : 34819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Biomaterials b...
Due to the limited success rate of currently available vascular replacements, tissue engineering has...
The clinical demand for a superior vascular graft is rising due to the increase in cardiovascular di...
The replacement of diseased tissues with biological substitutes with suitable biomechanical properti...
Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated a...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body\u27s native ext...
Producción CientíficaIn the field of tissue engineering, the properties of the scaffolds are of crucia...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body’s native extrac...
Elastic fibres play a key role in bodily functions where fatigue resistance and elastic recovery are...
Contains fulltext : 70670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Elastin is the p...
For small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessel replacements, lack of collaterals and vascular disease precl...
Producción CientíficaWound healing is a complex process that, in healthy tissues, starts immediately...
The adoption of a biomimetic approach in the design and fabrication of innovative materials for bio...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Elastin and collagen are the two main components of elastic tissues and provide the tissue with elas...
Contains fulltext : 34819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Biomaterials b...
Due to the limited success rate of currently available vascular replacements, tissue engineering has...
The clinical demand for a superior vascular graft is rising due to the increase in cardiovascular di...
The replacement of diseased tissues with biological substitutes with suitable biomechanical properti...
Elastomeric protein-based biomaterials, produced from elastin derivatives, are widely investigated a...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body\u27s native ext...
Producción CientíficaIn the field of tissue engineering, the properties of the scaffolds are of crucia...
Natural polymers such as collagens, elastin, and fibrinogen make up much of the body’s native extrac...
Elastic fibres play a key role in bodily functions where fatigue resistance and elastic recovery are...
Contains fulltext : 70670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Elastin is the p...
For small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessel replacements, lack of collaterals and vascular disease precl...
Producción CientíficaWound healing is a complex process that, in healthy tissues, starts immediately...
The adoption of a biomimetic approach in the design and fabrication of innovative materials for bio...