Engineering transferrable microvascular meshes for subcutaneous islet transplantation
The success of engineered tissue depends on the integration of a dense vascular network to supply nutrients and remove waste products. Here the authors design high density microvascular meshes made through an anchored self-assembly mechanism, and use these meshes to support subcutaneous pancreatic i...
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Main Authors: | Wei Song, Alan Chiu, Long-Hai Wang, Robert E. Schwartz, Bin Li, Nikolaos Bouklas, Daniel T. Bowers, Duo An, Soon Hon Cheong, James A. Flanders, Yehudah Pardo, Qingsheng Liu, Xi Wang, Vivian K. Lee, Guohao Dai, Minglin Ma |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5c336738950d43f49fb0ec15b15f0af4 |
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