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Strategy and Bionic Design of Vital Functioning Vascular Wall Reconstruction

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Advanced Biomaterials in Biomedical Engineering and Drug Delivery Systems
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Several models of hybrid artificial grafts were developed, which were prepared from vascular cell types and collagen on artiificial grafts. Tissue regeneration potentials of these models, including time-dependent cellular segregation, orientation and phenotypic alteration and production and self-assembling of extracellular matrix components such as collagen and elastin were throughly studied. Incorporation of three cell types markedly enhanced vascular wall reconstruction.

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Matsuda, T. (1996). Strategy and Bionic Design of Vital Functioning Vascular Wall Reconstruction. In: Ogata, N., Kim, S.W., Feijen, J., Okano, T. (eds) Advanced Biomaterials in Biomedical Engineering and Drug Delivery Systems. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65883-2_29

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