Decellularized vascular matrix material -TEVG coated with PRP for anti-degradation and anti-inflammation
Yin-Di Wu,
Jian-Yi Xu,
Xu-Heng Sun
et al.
Abstract:Background
Vascular regeneration is closely associated with inflammation response and the degradation rate of implants. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) contains various cytokines and proteins, and autologous PRP can be used to treat implants to reduce inflammation response.
Objective
To reduce the immune rejection response and degradation rate of implants in vivo by adding different derivatives of PRP.
Methods
TEVG were separately mixed with PBS, FIB, PGF, and PGF-blend to prepare different ECM implants for cell… Show more
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