The regulatory effect of braided silk fiber skeletons with differential porosities on in vivo vascular tissue regeneration and long-term patency

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  • who: AAAS and collaborators from the School of Engineering Medicine, Beihang University, Beijing, China have published the Article: The Regulatory Effect of Braided Silk Fiber Skeletons with Differential Porosities on In Vivo Vascular Tissue Regeneration and Long-Term Patency, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 14/Nov/2022
  • what: Cardiovascular disease caused by the global epidemic of arteriosclerosis is the main reason for disability and death worldwide . The authors propose that one reason for the circumferential arrangement of VSMCs and ECM in this study may be the compliance mimicking native arteries of the medium-porosity grafts . . .

     

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