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- W84335802 abstract "In surgical repair for heart disease, it is sometimes necessary to fill or replace a pathological tissue or defect with autologous graft tissue or a foreign grafting material. To date, (1) autologous pericardium, (2) allograft, (3) xenograft, and (4) artificial graft (e.g., Dacron, Teflon, Gore-Tex) have been used as graft materials. These grafts, however, lack growth potential, are associated with increased risk of thrombosis and infection, and have limited durability, thus increasing the morbidity and mortality of their application. Vascular tissue engineering is a relatively new concept proposed in the latter half of the 1980s. It aims to produce neotissue from autologous cells with biodegradable polymer as a scaffold by the application of engineering and biological principles. The greatest advantage of tissue constructed by tissue engineering is that the scaffold polymer is completely biodegraded as cells fill the extracellular stroma, and foreign materials do not remain at later time points after transplant. In this review, we provide an overview of our work to demonstrate the advantages of tissue-engineered vascular grafts in animal models and in human clinical applications using autologous cells and biodegradable scaffolds." @default.
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