Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health burden, with high rates of mortality and morbidity. Autologous grafts are commonly used to replace damaged or failing blood vessels, however such approaches are hampered by the scarcity of suitable graft tissue, donor site morbidity and poor long-term stability. Tissue engineering has been investigated as a means by which exogenous vessel grafts can be produced, with varying levels of success to date, a result of mismatched mechanical properties of these vessel substitutes and inadequate ex vivo vessel tissue genesis. In this work, we describe the development of a novel multifunctional dual-phase (air/aqueous) bioreactor, designed to both rotate and perfuse small diameter tubular scaff...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 29% of all global dea...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
The production of a functional cardiac tissue to be transplanted in the injured area of the infarcte...
Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health burden, with high rates of mortality and mor...
Multiple efforts have been made to develop small-diameter tissue engineered vascular grafts using a ...
BACKGROUND: Engineered tissues are an exciting potential source of small diameter vascular grafts du...
Cell and tissue engineering are now being translated into clinical organ replacement, offering alter...
Owing to the inability of self-replacement by a damaged myocardium, alternative strategies to heart ...
Cell and tissue engineering are now being translated into clinical organ replacement, offering alter...
There is a clinical need for a tissue-engineered vascular graft (TEVG), and combining stem cells wit...
Porous, tubular, flexible, and elastic poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) scaffolds (length 8 cm an...
The use of resorbable biomaterials to induce regeneration directly in the body is an attractive stra...
After myocardial infarction, the implantation of stem cell seeded scaffolds on the ischemic zone rep...
Objective: Previous tissue engineering approaches to create small caliber vascular grafts have been ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 29% of all global dea...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
The production of a functional cardiac tissue to be transplanted in the injured area of the infarcte...
Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health burden, with high rates of mortality and mor...
Multiple efforts have been made to develop small-diameter tissue engineered vascular grafts using a ...
BACKGROUND: Engineered tissues are an exciting potential source of small diameter vascular grafts du...
Cell and tissue engineering are now being translated into clinical organ replacement, offering alter...
Owing to the inability of self-replacement by a damaged myocardium, alternative strategies to heart ...
Cell and tissue engineering are now being translated into clinical organ replacement, offering alter...
There is a clinical need for a tissue-engineered vascular graft (TEVG), and combining stem cells wit...
Porous, tubular, flexible, and elastic poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) scaffolds (length 8 cm an...
The use of resorbable biomaterials to induce regeneration directly in the body is an attractive stra...
After myocardial infarction, the implantation of stem cell seeded scaffolds on the ischemic zone rep...
Objective: Previous tissue engineering approaches to create small caliber vascular grafts have been ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 29% of all global dea...
In the past decades, vascular tissue engineering has made great strides towards bringing engineered ...
The production of a functional cardiac tissue to be transplanted in the injured area of the infarcte...