Objecti6e: The main disadvantage of implanted cardiac valve bioprostheses remains primarily tissue failure due to calcification. Coating of bioprostheses with viable autologous endothelial cells may delay or even eliminate tissue calcification and subsequent cardiac dysfunction. Methods: Glutaraldehyde-preserved Hancock bioprostheses (n5), pretreated with glutamic acid (8%) and cryopreserved allografts (n5) were lined, using endothelial cells harvested from the external jugular vein. Coated specimens were cultivated for 9 days in Medium 199 supplemented with 20 % fetal calf serum and basic fibroblast growth factor. Endothelialized grafts were anastomosed into the descending thoracal aorta of adult Chacma baboons. Untreated valve bioprosthes...
The creation of a living heart valve is a much-wanted alternative for current valve prostheses that ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of combining the novel heart va...
Purposes: We investigated whether circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) can be used as a c...
AbstractObjectives: Degeneration of bioprosthetic heart valves has been suggested to be at least par...
Introduction: The use of bioprosthetic valves avoids the necessity of warfarinisation, but they ofte...
AbstractObjective: For reasons that are still unclear, biologic heart valve prostheses undergo degen...
Aims A living heart valve with regeneration capacity based on autologous cells and minimally invasiv...
Heart valve tissue engineering based on decellularized xenogenic or allogenic starter matrices has s...
Pulmonary valve replacement is performed with excellent resultant hemodynamics in patients that have...
AbstractObjective: Transplanted porcine hearts are hyperacutely rejected by human immunoglobulin M a...
ObjectiveThis study assesses in a baboon model the hemodynamics and human leukocyte antigen immunoge...
After many years of research, small diameter, synthetic vascular grafts still lack the necessary bio...
Bioprostheses are widely used to replace cardiac valves. Besides favorable hemodynamic properties, h...
ObjectiveMechanical and biological prostheses are used to replace damaged heart valves but are assoc...
The creation of a living heart valve is a much-wanted alternative for current valve prostheses that ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of combining the novel heart va...
Purposes: We investigated whether circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) can be used as a c...
AbstractObjectives: Degeneration of bioprosthetic heart valves has been suggested to be at least par...
Introduction: The use of bioprosthetic valves avoids the necessity of warfarinisation, but they ofte...
AbstractObjective: For reasons that are still unclear, biologic heart valve prostheses undergo degen...
Aims A living heart valve with regeneration capacity based on autologous cells and minimally invasiv...
Heart valve tissue engineering based on decellularized xenogenic or allogenic starter matrices has s...
Pulmonary valve replacement is performed with excellent resultant hemodynamics in patients that have...
AbstractObjective: Transplanted porcine hearts are hyperacutely rejected by human immunoglobulin M a...
ObjectiveThis study assesses in a baboon model the hemodynamics and human leukocyte antigen immunoge...
After many years of research, small diameter, synthetic vascular grafts still lack the necessary bio...
Bioprostheses are widely used to replace cardiac valves. Besides favorable hemodynamic properties, h...
ObjectiveMechanical and biological prostheses are used to replace damaged heart valves but are assoc...
The creation of a living heart valve is a much-wanted alternative for current valve prostheses that ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of combining the novel heart va...
Purposes: We investigated whether circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) can be used as a c...