A therapeutic vascular conduit to support in vivo cell-secreted therapy
Abstract A significant barrier to implementation of cell-based therapies is providing adequate vascularization to provide oxygen and nutrients. Here we describe an approach for cell transplantation termed the Therapeutic Vascular Conduit (TVC), which uses an acellular vessel as a scaffold for a hydr...
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Main Authors: | Edward X. Han, Hong Qian, Bo Jiang, Maria Figetakis, Natalia Kosyakova, George Tellides, Laura E. Niklason, William G. Chang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/46b39916e8ef49448f63b71cca1c70e5 |
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