Tissue engineering strategies for the induction of angiogenesis using biomaterials

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Abstract

Angiogenesis is touted as a fundamental procedure in the regeneration and restoration of different tissues. The induction of de novo blood vessels seems to be vital to yield a successful cell transplantation rate loaded on various scaffolds. Scaffolds are natural or artificial substances that are considered as one of the means for delivering, aligning, maintaining cell connection in a favor of angiogenesis. In addition to the potential role of distinct scaffold type on vascularization, the application of some strategies such as genetic manipulation, and conjugation of pro-angiogenic factors could intensify angiogenesis potential. In the current review, we focused on the status of numerous scaffolds applicable in the field of vascular biology. Also, different strategies and priming approaches useful for the induction of pro-angiogenic signaling pathways were highlighted.

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Saberianpour, S., Heidarzadeh, M., Geranmayeh, M. H., Hosseinkhani, H., Rahbarghazi, R., & Nouri, M. (2018, December 27). Tissue engineering strategies for the induction of angiogenesis using biomaterials. Journal of Biological Engineering. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13036-018-0133-4

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