The vascular system is the body’s essential infrastructure for regeneration—delivering oxygen, nutrients, and signaling cues that coordinate tissue repair. Over time, however, this regenerative ...
Nature has consistently inspired engineering applications. Recently, a group of researchers drew new inspirations from the vascular network and developed a new type of fluidic system named VasFluidics ...
People with obesity face a significantly increased risk of atherosclerosis, and consequently heart attack and stroke.
Skin discoloration after cosmetic surgery can feel concerning during early recovery across treated areas. The body works hard to repair damaged vessels, tissues, and delicate connective structures ...
People with obesity face a significantly increased risk of atherosclerosis, and consequently heart attack and stroke. This ...
A new study suggests the blood vessels inside fat tissue do more than respond to obesity and type 2 diabetes – they may actively help drive the disease process. Researchers found clear changes in ...
Advanced biomaterials play a central role in the development of functional platforms for biomedical repair and regeneration. A wide range of material ...
– SYMVESS is a first-in-class bioengineered human tissue designed to be a universally implantable vascular conduit for use in arterial replacement and repair – – In clinical testing SYMVESS was ...
The blood vessels of adipose tissue not only respond to diseases, but can also participate in their development. This was reported on April 23 in the journal Medical Xpress.
Custom small-diameter vascular grafts spun from nanofibers in minutes sustained blood flow and tissue remodeling in rats for four weeks.
Vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia, often linked to strokes, hypertension, and other vascular ...