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TWO CASES OF INGRAVESCENT CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE TREATED BY LIGATION OF THE COMMON CAROTID ARTERY [PDF]
Francis X. Dercum, W W Keen
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Clinical Studies Target Fewer Complications, Better Outcomes for Vascular Surgery [PDF]
Two studies at the Jefferson Vascular Center (JVC) are assessing innovative methods to reduce risk of complications — and increase positive outcomes — for vascular surgery patients. Here, Paul DiMuzio, MD, FACS, William M. Measey Professor of Surgery and
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Arterial allografts, formerly called homografts, came into limited use in the 1940s and 1950s as arterial substitutes. Fresh allografts underwent rapid rejection. Preserved allografts had a longer but still limited clinical life. Allografts demonstrated that arterial replacement was a valid concept and led to the development of synthetic substitutes ...
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Printing and Rerouting of Elastic and Protease Responsive Shape Memory Hydrogel Filaments
A biofabrication strategy, Rerouting of Free‐Floating Suspended Hydrogel Filaments (REFRESH), is developed enabling the printing of highly elastic, reconfigurable protease‐responsive hydrogel filaments with shape memory properties. The filaments can be manually braided, knotted, and rerouted to create intricate cell‐laden 3D architectures, expanding ...
Philip Lifwergren+10 more
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3D Bioprinted Renal Constructs Using Kidney‐Specific ECM Bioink System on Kidney Regeneration
A kidney‐specific bioink derived from decellularized porcine kidney tissue supports the encapsulation, viability, and maturation of human primary kidney cells within 3D bioprinted constructs. In vivo, it also promotes the recruitment of host renal progenitor cells, collectively enhancing structural and functional regeneration of renal tissue.
Gabriel Carreno‐Galeano+4 more
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SUTURE OF ARTERIES WITH A DESCRIPTION OF NEW SUTURE [PDF]
GEORGE MORRIS DORRANCE
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Coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus [PDF]
Much of the excess mortality in diabetic subjects is due to cardiovascular disease. Diabetic subjects are at increased risk of developing coronary artery disease and have a higher case fatality after acute myocardial infarction and after unstable angina.
Azzopardi, Joseph, Fava, Stephen
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A poly(hydroxy‐oxazolidone) (PHOx) is synthesized from CO2‐based precursors, enabling the up‐cycling of this waste material. After synthesis, PHOx shows thermoplastic properties, and can therefore be processed by many temperature‐dependent techniques. PHOx is hemocompatible, anti‐adhesive, and biocompatible, which is demonstrated in vitro and in vivo ...
Sofia F. Melo+11 more
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