The use of resorbable biomaterials to induce regeneration directly in the body is an attractive strategy from a translational perspective. Such materials induce an inflammatory response upon implantation, which is the driver of subsequent resorption of the material and the regeneration of new tissue. This strategy, also known as in situ tissue engineering, is pursued to obtain cardiovascular replacements such as tissue-engineered vascular grafts. Both the inflammatory and the regenerative processes are determined by the local biomechanical cues on the scaffold (i.e., stretch and shear stress). Here, we describe in detail the use of a custom-developed bioreactor that uniquely enables the decoupling of stretch and shear stress on a tubular sc...
Tissue growth and remodeling are essential processes that should ensure long-term functionality of t...
In situ tissue engineering using bioresorbable material implants - or scaffolds - that harness the p...
Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health burden, with high rates of mortality and mor...
The use of resorbable biomaterials to induce regeneration directly in the body is an attractive stra...
Physical stimuli are crucial for the structural and functional maturation of tissues both in vivo an...
There is a persistent and growing clinical need for readily-available substitutes for heart valves a...
Resorbable synthetic scaffolds designed to regenerate living tissues and organs inside the body have...
The success of cardiovascular tissue engineering (TE) strategies largely depends on the mechanical e...
After myocardial infarction, the implantation of stem cell seeded scaffolds on the ischemic zone rep...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for in situ vascular tissue engineering, wherein resorbable fibro...
Tissue growth and remodeling are essential processes that should ensure long-term functionality of t...
In situ tissue engineering using bioresorbable material implants - or scaffolds - that harness the p...
Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health burden, with high rates of mortality and mor...
The use of resorbable biomaterials to induce regeneration directly in the body is an attractive stra...
Physical stimuli are crucial for the structural and functional maturation of tissues both in vivo an...
There is a persistent and growing clinical need for readily-available substitutes for heart valves a...
Resorbable synthetic scaffolds designed to regenerate living tissues and organs inside the body have...
The success of cardiovascular tissue engineering (TE) strategies largely depends on the mechanical e...
After myocardial infarction, the implantation of stem cell seeded scaffolds on the ischemic zone rep...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for in situ vascular tissue engineering, wherein resorbable fibro...
Tissue growth and remodeling are essential processes that should ensure long-term functionality of t...
In situ tissue engineering using bioresorbable material implants - or scaffolds - that harness the p...
Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health burden, with high rates of mortality and mor...