In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” using synthetic scaffolds that are capable of inducing endogenous regeneration. Critical to the success of this approach is a fine balance between functional neo-tissue formation and scaffold degradation. Circulating immune cells are important regulators of this process as they drive the host response to the scaffold and they play a central role in scaffold resorption. Despite the progress made with synthetic scaffolds, little is known about the host response and neo-tissue development during and after scaffold resorption. In this study, we designed a fast-degrading biodegradable supramolecular scaffold for arterial applications and evaluated this developmen...
Inflammation is a natural phase of the wound healing response, which can be harnessed for the in sit...
Two of the greatest challenges for successful application of small-diameter in situ tissue-engineere...
Purpose: Investigate vascular neotissue formation in vivo within human tissue-engineered arterial gr...
In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” using synthetic ...
In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” usin...
There is a continuous search for the ideal bioresorbable material to develop scaffolds for in situ v...
To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation shou...
Decellularized tissue-engineered heart valves (DTEHVs) showed remarkable results in translational an...
Clinically used prosthetic vascular grafts fail frequently from thrombosis and anastomotic stenosis ...
In situ tissue engineering using bioresorbable material implants - or scaffolds - that harness the p...
Inflammation is a natural phase of the wound healing response, which can be harnessed for the in sit...
Two of the greatest challenges for successful application of small-diameter in situ tissue-engineere...
Purpose: Investigate vascular neotissue formation in vivo within human tissue-engineered arterial gr...
In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” using synthetic ...
In situ vascular tissue engineering aims to regenerate vessels “at the target site” usin...
There is a continuous search for the ideal bioresorbable material to develop scaffolds for in situ v...
To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation shou...
Decellularized tissue-engineered heart valves (DTEHVs) showed remarkable results in translational an...
Clinically used prosthetic vascular grafts fail frequently from thrombosis and anastomotic stenosis ...
In situ tissue engineering using bioresorbable material implants - or scaffolds - that harness the p...
Inflammation is a natural phase of the wound healing response, which can be harnessed for the in sit...
Two of the greatest challenges for successful application of small-diameter in situ tissue-engineere...
Purpose: Investigate vascular neotissue formation in vivo within human tissue-engineered arterial gr...