In vitro microvessels for the study of angiogenesis and thrombosis
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine · University of Washington · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Microvascular networks support metabolic activity and define microenvironmental conditions within tissues in health and pathology. Recapitulation of functional microvascular structures in vitro could provide a platform for the study of complex vascular phenomena, including angiogenesis and thrombosis. We have engineered living microvascular networks in three-dimensional tissue scaffolds and demonstrated their biofunctionality in vitro. We describe the lithographic technique used to form endothelialized microfluidic vessels within a native collagen matrix; we characterize the morphology, mass transfer processes, and long-term stability of the endothelium; we elucidate the angiogenic activities of the endothelia…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.84
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
11- YZYing ZhengCorresponding
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Washington, Cornell University, Bioengineering Center
- JCJunmei Chen
Bloodworks Northwest
- MCMichael Craven
Cornell University
- NCNakwon Choi
Cornell University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
- STSamuel Totorica
University of Washington
Topics & keywords
- Angiogenesis
- Endothelium
- Thrombosis
- Cell biology
- In vitro
- Microcirculation
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Biology