Contains fulltext : 174175.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tubular collagen scaffolds have been used for the repair of damaged hollow organs in regenerative medicine, but they generally lack the ability to reversibly expand in radial direction, a physiological characteristic seen in many native tubular organs. In this study, tubular collagen scaffolds were prepared that display a shape recovery effect and therefore exhibit radial elasticity. Scaffolds were constructed by compression of fibrillar collagen around a star-shaped mandrel, mimicking folds in a lumen, a typical characteristic of empty tubular hollow organs, such as ureter or urethra. Shape recovery effect was introduced by in situ fixation using a star-...
Hollow, tubular organs including oesophagus, trachea, stomach, intestine, bladder and urethra may re...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Tubular collagen scaffolds have been used for the repair of damaged hollow organs in regenerative me...
Contains fulltext : 171464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The field of ...
Contains fulltext : 165949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Type I collag...
Tissue-engineered grafts for the urinary tract are being investigated for the potential treatment of...
Tubular polymer scaffolds based on tissue engineering techniques have been studied as potential alte...
Contains fulltext : 176901.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of bo...
The treatment of congenital malformations or injuries of the urethra using existing autologous tissu...
Background Small caliber vascular prostheses are not clinically available because synthetic vascular...
Hollow organs and tissue systems drive various functions in the body. Many of these hollow or tubula...
Item does not contain fulltextThe design of constructs for tubular tissue engineering is challenging...
Several types of synthetic and naturally derived biomaterials have been used for augmenting hollow o...
Urethral stenosis is a pathological condition that consists in the narrowing of the urethral lumen b...
Hollow, tubular organs including oesophagus, trachea, stomach, intestine, bladder and urethra may re...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Tubular collagen scaffolds have been used for the repair of damaged hollow organs in regenerative me...
Contains fulltext : 171464.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The field of ...
Contains fulltext : 165949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Type I collag...
Tissue-engineered grafts for the urinary tract are being investigated for the potential treatment of...
Tubular polymer scaffolds based on tissue engineering techniques have been studied as potential alte...
Contains fulltext : 176901.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The use of bo...
The treatment of congenital malformations or injuries of the urethra using existing autologous tissu...
Background Small caliber vascular prostheses are not clinically available because synthetic vascular...
Hollow organs and tissue systems drive various functions in the body. Many of these hollow or tubula...
Item does not contain fulltextThe design of constructs for tubular tissue engineering is challenging...
Several types of synthetic and naturally derived biomaterials have been used for augmenting hollow o...
Urethral stenosis is a pathological condition that consists in the narrowing of the urethral lumen b...
Hollow, tubular organs including oesophagus, trachea, stomach, intestine, bladder and urethra may re...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...