2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.31.564995
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Integrated single-nuclei and spatial transcriptomic analysis reveals propagation of early acute vein harvest and distension injury signaling pathways following arterial implantation

Marina E. Michaud,
Lucas Mota,
Mojtaba Bakhtiari
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundVein graft failure (VGF) following cardiovascular bypass surgery results in significant patient morbidity and cost to the healthcare system. Vein graft injury can occur during autogenous vein harvest and preparation, as well as after implantation into the arterial system, leading to the development of intimal hyperplasia, vein graft stenosis, and, ultimately, bypass graft failure. While previous studies have identified maladaptive pathways that occur shortly after implantation, the specific signaling… Show more

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“…In the recent issue of Circulation Research, Michaud et al 9 introduced an innovative approach to exploring vascular pathologies in vein grafts. The authors utilized a combination of snRNA-seq and ST analyses to examine the genomic effects of vein grafts following harvest and distension in a canine model of carotid-carotid vein bypass.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the recent issue of Circulation Research, Michaud et al 9 introduced an innovative approach to exploring vascular pathologies in vein grafts. The authors utilized a combination of snRNA-seq and ST analyses to examine the genomic effects of vein grafts following harvest and distension in a canine model of carotid-carotid vein bypass.…”
Section: Article See P 110mentioning
confidence: 99%