2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2022.10.011
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Fucoidan and topography modification improved in situ endothelialization on acellular synthetic vascular grafts

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“…[ 29 ] It is worth noting that fucoidan has been successfully used to modify poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels, which by itself does not support cell adhesion, leading to a significant increase in endothelial cell adhesion. [ 30 ] This observation highlights the potential of fucoidan to support cell adhesion. In addition, fucoidan could bind to P‐selectin, a surface glycoprotein of activated platelets and inflamed endothelium, which could be used for the targeted delivery of bioactive molecules.…”
Section: Marine Plant‐derived Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…[ 29 ] It is worth noting that fucoidan has been successfully used to modify poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels, which by itself does not support cell adhesion, leading to a significant increase in endothelial cell adhesion. [ 30 ] This observation highlights the potential of fucoidan to support cell adhesion. In addition, fucoidan could bind to P‐selectin, a surface glycoprotein of activated platelets and inflamed endothelium, which could be used for the targeted delivery of bioactive molecules.…”
Section: Marine Plant‐derived Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…1 B). These NHP shunts were performed in three healthy, juvenile male papio anubus baboons (11.2–13.1 kg) based on a well-established thrombosis model [ 35 , [37] , [38] , [39] , [40] , [41] , [42] , [43] ]. In brief, coils were exposed to whole, non-anticoagulated blood and blood flow was controlled at 100 mL/min for 1hr using a clamp distal to the coils, followed by a saline rinse.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monomers with active functional groups or crosslinking agents with active end groups undergo free radical polymerization to form irreversible chemical crosslinking reactions, resulting in water-soluble hydrogel matrices used as polymer substrates for photothermal conversion materials. There are two main methods for chemically crosslinking biomaterial hydrogels: the first involves chain polymerization of hydrophilic monomers or stepwise polymerization of multifunctional compounds, while the second involves appropriate modification and functionalization of existing polymers, mainly using high-molecular-weight precur- sors with reactive groups such as polyvinyl alcohol, [95][96] polyacrylic acid, [97] polyethylene imine, [98] and starch. [99] These polymers must contain certain active groups, such as amino, carboxyl, and hydroxyl groups.…”
Section: Chemical Crosslinkingmentioning
confidence: 99%