Inflammation is a natural phase of the wound healing response, which can be harnessed for the in situ tissue engineering of small-diameter blood vessels using instructive, bioresorbable synthetic grafts. This process is dependent on colonization of the graft by host circulating cells and subsequent matrix formation. Typically, vascular regeneration in small animals is governed by transanastomotic cell ingrowth. However, this process is very rare in humans and hence less relevant for clinical translation. Therefore, a novel rat model was developed, in which cell ingrowth from the adjacent tissue is inhibited using Gore-Tex sheathing. Using this model, our aim here was to prove that functional blood vessels can be formed in situ through the h...
The paradigm of regenerative medicine has recently shifted from in vitro to in situ tissue engineeri...
In this thesis, the feasibility of in situ TE for vascular and valvular purposes were tested with th...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of mortality in the world with coronary artery disease (...
Inflammation is a natural phase of the wound healing response, which can be harnessed for the in sit...
Background: There's a large clinical need for novel vascular grafts. Tissue engineered blood vessels...
There is a persistent and growing clinical need for readily-available substitutes for heart valves a...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach to viable small-diameter vascular grafts that...
BackgroundArterial bypass graft implantation remains the primary therapy for patients with advanced ...
Objective: Previous tissue engineering approaches to create small caliber vascular grafts have been ...
ObjectiveVarious types of natural and synthetic scaffolds with arterial tissue cells or differentiat...
Vascular in situ tissue engineering (TE) is an approach that uses bioresorbable grafts to induce end...
A tissue-engineered small-diameter arterial graft would be of benefit to patients requiring vascular...
The paradigm of regenerative medicine has recently shifted from in vitro to in situ tissue engineeri...
In this thesis, the feasibility of in situ TE for vascular and valvular purposes were tested with th...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of mortality in the world with coronary artery disease (...
Inflammation is a natural phase of the wound healing response, which can be harnessed for the in sit...
Background: There's a large clinical need for novel vascular grafts. Tissue engineered blood vessels...
There is a persistent and growing clinical need for readily-available substitutes for heart valves a...
Tissue engineering has emerged as a promising approach to viable small-diameter vascular grafts that...
BackgroundArterial bypass graft implantation remains the primary therapy for patients with advanced ...
Objective: Previous tissue engineering approaches to create small caliber vascular grafts have been ...
ObjectiveVarious types of natural and synthetic scaffolds with arterial tissue cells or differentiat...
Vascular in situ tissue engineering (TE) is an approach that uses bioresorbable grafts to induce end...
A tissue-engineered small-diameter arterial graft would be of benefit to patients requiring vascular...
The paradigm of regenerative medicine has recently shifted from in vitro to in situ tissue engineeri...
In this thesis, the feasibility of in situ TE for vascular and valvular purposes were tested with th...
Cardiovascular disease is the largest cause of mortality in the world with coronary artery disease (...