Valvular heart disease remains to be a major cause of death worldwide with increasing prevalence, mortality, and morbidity. Current heart valve replacements are associated with several limitations due to their nonviable nature. In this regard, heart valve tissue engineering has shown to represent a promising concept in order to overcome these limitations and replace diseased cardiac valves with living, autologous constructs. These bioengineered valves hold potential for in situ remodeling, growth, and repair throughout the patient's lifetime without the risk of thromboembolic complications and adverse immune responses. For the fabrication of tissue-engineered heart valves, several concepts have been established, the "classical" in vitro tis...
As the first section of a multi-part review series, this section provides an overview of the ongoing...
Tissue engineering is currently being actively investigated in order to ascertain if it can offer an...
As the first section of a multi-part review series, this section provides an overview of the ongoing...
Valvular heart disease is an increasing population health problem and, especially in the elderly, a ...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
The native heart valves are adaptive living tissues that are capable of growth and remodeling in res...
Heart valve disease is a major health burden, treated by either valve repair or valve replacement, d...
Valvular heart disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, and currently available sub...
Background: Heart valve disease is a clinically serious condition. The replacement of damaged valves...
Engineered heart valves promise to be the ideal heart valve replacement: they have the potential to ...
Abstract—Tissue-engineered heart valves have been proposed by physicians and scientists alike to be ...
Well documented shortcomings of current heart valve substitutes – biological and mechanical prosthes...
Heart valve replacement represents the most common surgical therapy for end-stage valvular heart dis...
In situ heart valve tissue engineering using cell-free synthetic, biodegradable scaffolds is under d...
\u3cp\u3eIn situ heart valve tissue engineering using cell-free synthetic, biodegradable scaffolds i...
As the first section of a multi-part review series, this section provides an overview of the ongoing...
Tissue engineering is currently being actively investigated in order to ascertain if it can offer an...
As the first section of a multi-part review series, this section provides an overview of the ongoing...
Valvular heart disease is an increasing population health problem and, especially in the elderly, a ...
Heart valve replacement is often the only solution for patients suffering from valvular heart diseas...
The native heart valves are adaptive living tissues that are capable of growth and remodeling in res...
Heart valve disease is a major health burden, treated by either valve repair or valve replacement, d...
Valvular heart disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, and currently available sub...
Background: Heart valve disease is a clinically serious condition. The replacement of damaged valves...
Engineered heart valves promise to be the ideal heart valve replacement: they have the potential to ...
Abstract—Tissue-engineered heart valves have been proposed by physicians and scientists alike to be ...
Well documented shortcomings of current heart valve substitutes – biological and mechanical prosthes...
Heart valve replacement represents the most common surgical therapy for end-stage valvular heart dis...
In situ heart valve tissue engineering using cell-free synthetic, biodegradable scaffolds is under d...
\u3cp\u3eIn situ heart valve tissue engineering using cell-free synthetic, biodegradable scaffolds i...
As the first section of a multi-part review series, this section provides an overview of the ongoing...
Tissue engineering is currently being actively investigated in order to ascertain if it can offer an...
As the first section of a multi-part review series, this section provides an overview of the ongoing...