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Engineering Human 3D Cardiac Tissues for Predictive Functional Drug Screening. [PDF]
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Integrating Bioprinting and Increased Throughput: Next-Generation Models for Cardiac Research. [PDF]
Nguyen S, Laksman Z.
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Bioengineered Cellular and Acellular Therapies for Ischemic Heart Disease in Clinically Relevant Models. [PDF]
Muir KC +7 more
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Optimizing Extracellular Vesicles for Cardiac Repair Post-Myocardial Infarction: Approaches and Challenges. [PDF]
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Recent Patents on Regenerative Medicinee, 2011
This book chapter will explore the area of cardiac tissue engineering and biomaterials used for cardiac cell therapy. After describing the pathology of heart disease and presenting the motivation for pursuing tissue engineering for the heart, the chapter outlines some of the current clinical treatments used to correct the loss of function resulting ...
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This book chapter will explore the area of cardiac tissue engineering and biomaterials used for cardiac cell therapy. After describing the pathology of heart disease and presenting the motivation for pursuing tissue engineering for the heart, the chapter outlines some of the current clinical treatments used to correct the loss of function resulting ...
Devang Odedra +5 more
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Cardiac muscle tissue engineering
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2003Cell-based therapy has emerged as a novel approach for replacing heart muscle, which is known not to regenerate after injury such as that caused by infarction or reconstructive surgery. Two types of cell-based therapies have been employed: injection of isolated cells or the implantation of in-vitro-grown cardiac muscle tissue equivalents In the first ...
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Strategies in cardiac tissue engineering
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2010AbstractIn heart failure, post‐myocardial infarction and some congenital cardiac anomalies, organ transplantation is the only effective cure. Shortage of organ donors and complications of orthotopic heart transplant remain major challenges to the modern field of transplantation.
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Engineering Three-Dimensional Vascularized Cardiac Tissues
Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews, 2022Heart disease is one of the largest burdens to human health worldwide and has very limited therapeutic options. Engineered three-dimensional (3D) vascularized cardiac tissues have shown promise in rescuing cardiac function in diseased hearts and may serve as a whole organ replacement in the future.
Marcus Alonso Cee, Williams +4 more
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Bioreactors for Cardiac Tissue Engineering
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2018AbstractThe advances in biotechnology, biomechanics, and biomaterials can be used to develop organ models that aim to accurately emulate their natural counterparts. Heart disease, one of the leading causes of death in modern society, has attracted particular attention in the field of tissue engineering.
Jesus Paez‐Mayorga +7 more
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Tissue-Engineered Cardiac Constructs for Cardiac Repair
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2011Several recent basic research studies have described surgical methods for cardiac repair using tissue cardiomyoplasty. This review summarizes recent advances in cardiac repair using bioengineered tissue from the viewpoint of the cardiac surgeon. We conclude that the results of many basic and preclinical studies indicate that bioengineered tissue can be
Shigeru, Miyagawa +4 more
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