Biodegradable, Synthetic Artery
September 25, 2012 | Terry Sharrer
While stem cell strategies for tissue regeneration are making extraordinary progress, the idea of creating and implanting biodegradable tissue, such as a coronary artery which gives the body time to grow tissue on its own, is a new twist in regenerative medicine. But this is what bioengineers at the University of Pittsburgh have accomplished. Their cell-free synthetic graft ultimately dissolves in 90 days, leaving behind a newly grown artery. MORE