Bioengineering artificial blood vessels from natural materials.
Trends Biotechnol
; 40(6): 693-707, 2022 06.
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ABSTRACT
Bioengineering an effective, small diameter (<6 mm) artificial vascular graft for use in bypass surgery when autologous grafts are unavailable remains a persistent challenge. Commercially available grafts are typically made from plastics, which have high strength but lack elasticity and present a foreign surface that triggers undesirable biological responses. Tissue engineered grafts, leveraging decellularized animal vessels or derived de novo from long-term cell culture, have dominated recent research, but failed to meet clinical expectations. More effective constructs that are readily translatable are urgently needed. Recent advances in natural materials have made the production of robust acellular conduits feasible and their use increasingly attractive. Here, we identify a subset of natural materials with potential to generate durable, small diameter vascular grafts.
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Substitutos Sanguíneos
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Animals
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Trends Biotechnol
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2022
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