peer-reviewedIntroduction Existing synthetic vascular grafts have unacceptably high failure rates when replacing small diameter infrapopliteal vessels [1]. The lack of a confluent endothelial lining is repeatedly cited as the most common cause of conduit failure [2, 3]
Background. When used as arteriovenous (AV) shunts for haemodialysis, small diameter expanded polyte...
Pre-endothelialization of a tissue-engineered vascular graft before implantation aims to prevent thr...
To date, there is increasing clinical need for vascular substitutes due to accidents, malformations,...
peer-reviewedExisting synthetic vascular grafts have unacceptably high failure rates when replacing...
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Developments in tissue engineering techniques have allowed for the creation of biocompatible, non-im...
In the field of tissue regeneration, the lack of a stable endothelial lining may affect the hemocomp...
Contains fulltext : 152926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A persistent ...
AbstractSurgical treatment of vascular disease has become common. The use of synthetic materials is ...
peer-reviewedThe in vivo healing process of vascular grafts involves the interaction of many contri...
Tissue engineering has gained attention as an alternative approach for developing small diameter tis...
For small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessel replacements, lack of collaterals and vascular disease precl...
ObjectiveIntimal hyperplasia and surface thrombogenicity are major factors in the high failure rate ...
Includes bibliographical references.Background: Poorly designed animal models with short, non-isolat...
Failure of synthetic small-diameter vascular grafts is determined mainly by the lack of endothelial ...
Background. When used as arteriovenous (AV) shunts for haemodialysis, small diameter expanded polyte...
Pre-endothelialization of a tissue-engineered vascular graft before implantation aims to prevent thr...
To date, there is increasing clinical need for vascular substitutes due to accidents, malformations,...
peer-reviewedExisting synthetic vascular grafts have unacceptably high failure rates when replacing...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73894/1/j.1749-6632.1987.tb33036.x.pd
Developments in tissue engineering techniques have allowed for the creation of biocompatible, non-im...
In the field of tissue regeneration, the lack of a stable endothelial lining may affect the hemocomp...
Contains fulltext : 152926.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A persistent ...
AbstractSurgical treatment of vascular disease has become common. The use of synthetic materials is ...
peer-reviewedThe in vivo healing process of vascular grafts involves the interaction of many contri...
Tissue engineering has gained attention as an alternative approach for developing small diameter tis...
For small diameter (<6 mm) blood vessel replacements, lack of collaterals and vascular disease precl...
ObjectiveIntimal hyperplasia and surface thrombogenicity are major factors in the high failure rate ...
Includes bibliographical references.Background: Poorly designed animal models with short, non-isolat...
Failure of synthetic small-diameter vascular grafts is determined mainly by the lack of endothelial ...
Background. When used as arteriovenous (AV) shunts for haemodialysis, small diameter expanded polyte...
Pre-endothelialization of a tissue-engineered vascular graft before implantation aims to prevent thr...
To date, there is increasing clinical need for vascular substitutes due to accidents, malformations,...