Journal article

New murine model of spontaneous autologous tissue engineering, combining an arteriovenous pedicle with matrix materials

KJ Cronin, A Messina, KR Knight, JJ Cooper-White, GW Stevens, AJ Penington, WA Morrison

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2004

Abstract

The authors previously described a model of tissue engineering in rats that involves the insertion of a vascular pedicle and matrix material into a semirigid closed chamber, which is buried subcutaneously. The purpose of this study was to develop a comparable model in mice, which could enable genetic mutants to be used to more extensively study the mechanisms of the angiogenesis, matrix production, and cellular migration and differentiation that occur in these models. A model that involves placing a split silicone tube around blood vessels in the mouse groin was developed and was demonstrated to successfully induce the formation of new vascularized tissue. Two vessel configurations, namely, ..

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