September 22nd, 2014
•Implantation of a biograft to treat myocardial infarction induced by LAD ligation in a rodent model has conventionally required two open-heart surgeries. In order to reduce mortality and provide optimal conditions for fixation of solid and gelatinous biomatrices associated with cells, minimally invasive procedures have been developed.
Tags
Related Videos
Bioluminescence Imaging for Assessment of Immune Responses Following Implantation of Engineered Heart Tissue (EHT)
Optical Mapping of Action Potentials and Calcium Transients in the Mouse Heart
Transplantation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Mesoangioblast-like Myogenic Progenitors in Mouse Models of Muscle Regeneration
Analysis of Tubular Membrane Networks in Cardiac Myocytes from Atria and Ventricles
Biaxial Mechanical Characterizations of Atrioventricular Heart Valves
Seeding and Implantation of a Biosynthetic Tissue-engineered Tracheal Graft in a Mouse Model
Evaluation of Keratinocyte Proliferation on Two- and Three-dimensional Type I Collagen Substrates
Magnetic-, Acoustic-, and Optical-Triple-Responsive Microbubbles for Magnetic Hyperthermia and Pothotothermal Combination Cancer Therapy
Preparation of Mesh-Shaped Engineered Cardiac Tissues Derived from Human iPS Cells for In Vivo Myocardial Repair
Transplantation of a 3D Bioprinted Patch in a Murine Model of Myocardial Infarction
ABOUT JoVE
Copyright © 2024 MyJoVE Corporation. All rights reserved