Publication Date:
2017
Short description:
(2017). Electrospinning of a biomimetic and bioresorbable monolithic aortic valve scaffold . In JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOMATERIALS & FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/202767
abstract:
Mechanical and biological prosthetic heart valves are currently implanted to restore the proper blood hemodynamics when the native valves fail. Despite their widespread use, these devices present some disadvantages, including hemolysis or calcification, and, above all, they are, evidently, unable to grow, repair and remodel. In this scenario, tissue-engineered heart valves represent a very attractive alternative approach. Here, we evaluated the possibility to design a monolithic aortic valve by electrospinning of natural occurring ECM polymers, with the aim to construct a scaffold closely resembling the architecture of native valve tissue.
Iris type:
1.4.02 Abstract in atti di convegno - Conference abstracts
List of contributors:
Campiglio, Chiara Emma; Ponzini, Selene; Lucherini, Federico; Draghi, Lorenza
Book title:
Congress Abstract
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