
Vascular grafts created by weaving threads of amniotic membrane – Physics World - physicsworld.com

Researchers fabricate small-diameter vascular grafts by weaving threads of human amniotic membrane into tubes
Weaving human amniotic membrane: (A, B) A 5.1 cm long tissue-engineered vascular graft (TEVG) with an internal diameter of 4.6 mm. The ends of the TEVG were finished to produce an even collar for sut… [+6083 chars]
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