To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation should be closely balanced by neo-tissue formation. It is unknown, however, how the implant's functionality is affected by the degradation of the polymers it is composed of. We therefore examined the macro- and microscopic features as well as the mechanical performance of vascular scaffolds upon in vitro enzymatic degradation. Three candidate biomaterials with supramolecularly interacting bis-urea (BU) hard blocks ('slow-degrading' polycarbonate-BU (PC-BU), 'intermediate-degrading' polycarbonate-ester-BU (PC(e)-BU), and 'fast-degrading' polycaprolactone-ester-BU (PCL-BU)) were synthesized and electrospun into microporous scaffolds. These material...
[EN] The evaluation of the performance of polyesters under in vitro physiologic conditions is essent...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implanted...
Synthetic polymers are widely used to fabricate porous scaffolds for the regeneration of cardiovascu...
To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation shou...
The emerging field of in situ tissue engineering (TE) of load bearing tissues places high demands on...
The emerging field of in situ tissue engineering (TE) of load bearing tissues places high demands on...
In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” using synthetic ...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implante...
Static Degradation of Electrospun Polycaprolactone Scaffolds Emily Clement, Depts. of Biomedical Eng...
The evaluation of the performance of polyesters under in vitro physiologic conditions is essential t...
It is important to control the degradation rate of a tissue-engineered scaffold so that the scaffold...
[EN] The evaluation of the performance of polyesters under in vitro physiologic conditions is essent...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implanted...
Synthetic polymers are widely used to fabricate porous scaffolds for the regeneration of cardiovascu...
To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation shou...
The emerging field of in situ tissue engineering (TE) of load bearing tissues places high demands on...
The emerging field of in situ tissue engineering (TE) of load bearing tissues places high demands on...
In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” using synthetic ...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implante...
Static Degradation of Electrospun Polycaprolactone Scaffolds Emily Clement, Depts. of Biomedical Eng...
The evaluation of the performance of polyesters under in vitro physiologic conditions is essential t...
It is important to control the degradation rate of a tissue-engineered scaffold so that the scaffold...
[EN] The evaluation of the performance of polyesters under in vitro physiologic conditions is essent...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implanted...
Synthetic polymers are widely used to fabricate porous scaffolds for the regeneration of cardiovascu...