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3D Bioprinting for Vascularization [PDF]
In the world of clinic treatments, 3D-printed tissue constructs have emerged as a less invasive treatment method for various ailments. Printing processes, scaffold and scaffold free materials, cells used, and imaging for analysis are all factors that ...
Shih, Wesley +19 more
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Evaluation of CT vascularization patterns for survival prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma treated by conventional TACE [PDF]
PURPOSE:Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is an established treatment for intermediate stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the power of lesion vascularization criteria based on computed ...
Bernhard C. Meyer +7 more
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The extracellular matrix interacts with cancer cells and is a key factor in the development of cancer. Traditional two-dimensional models cannot mimic the natural in situ environment of cancer tissues, whereas three-dimensional (3D) models such as ...
Ruixin Wang +3 more
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(Reprinted with permission from Lancet 2015; 386:1698-706).
O'Brien JT, Thomas A
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VASCULAR REACTIONS IN VASCULAR HYPERTENSION [PDF]
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The vascularization paradox of non-union formation [PDF]
Despite major research eforts to elucidate mechanisms of non-union formation, failed fracture healing remains a common complication in orthopedic surgery. Adequate vascularization has been recognized as a crucial factor for successful bone regeneration,
Laschke, Matthias W. +4 more
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Repair and reconstruction of critical-sized bone defects has always been a difficult task in orthopedics. Hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) plays an important role in bone defect repair, it has the dual function of promoting osteogenesis and vascular ...
Chenting Ying +8 more
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Towards clinical translation of upscaled osteogenic grafts using human adipose tissue progenitors [PDF]
Tissue engineering is an emerging strategy in medical field that focuses on regeneration or replacement of lost or damaged tissue and organs. Most of the tissues in human body have no or limited self renewal and regeneration potential which decrease with
Güven, Sinan
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The prevalent challenge facing tissue engineering today is the lack of adequate vascularization to support the growth, function, and viability of tissue engineered constructs (TECs) that require blood vessel supply.
Saifzadeh, Siamak +8 more
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The lack of vascularization associated with deep burns delays the construction of wound beds, increases the risks of infection, and leads to the formation of hypertrophic scars or disfigurement.
Hengyue Song +26 more
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