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Characterization of the natural history of extracellular matrix production in tissue-engineered vascular grafts during neovessel formation.
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TGFßR1 inhibition blocks the formation of stenosis in tissue-engineered vascular grafts.
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The tissue-engineered vascular graft using bone marrow without culture.
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Implantation of inferior vena cava interposition graft in mouse model.
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Evaluation of the use of an induced puripotent stem cell sheet for the construction of tissue-engineered vascular grafts.
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Tissue-engineered vascular grafts demonstrate evidence of growth and development when implanted in a juvenile animal model.
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Tissue-engineered cardiac patch seeded with human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes promoted the regeneration of host cardiomyocytes in a rat model.
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Extruded poly (glycerol sebacate) and polyglycolic acid vascular graft forms a neoartery.
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