Publications by authors named "Alena Stupnikova"

In our previous study, we showed that discarded cardiac tissue from the right atrial appendage and right ventricular myocardium is an available source of functional endothelial and smooth muscle cells for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. In the study, we aimed to find out what benefits are given by vascular cells from cardiac explants used for seeding on vascular patches engrafted to repair vascular defects . Additionally, to make the application of these cells safer in regenerative medicine we tested an approach that arrested mitotic division to avoid the potential tumorigenic effect of dividing cells.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alena Stupnikova"

  • - Alena Stupnikova's research focuses on the use of vascular cells derived from discarded cardiac tissue for applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, particularly for repairing vascular defects.
  • - Her 2022 study investigates the benefits of mitomycin-treated endothelial and smooth muscle cells in enhancing the safety and effectiveness of these cells when used on vascular patches, addressing the concerns of potential tumorigenicity associated with dividing cells.
  • - The findings suggest that the application of mitomycin treatment successfully halts mitotic division, contributing to safer tissue engineering approaches while utilizing functional cells from cardiac explants.