Publications by authors named "Meike Steinbrink"

No ideal small-diameter vascular graft for widespread clinical application has yet been developed and current approaches still suffer from graft failure because of thrombosis or degeneration. Decellularized vascular grafts are a promising strategy as they preserve native vessel architecture while eliminating cell-based antigens and allow for autologous recellularization. In the present study, a functional in vivo rodent aortic transplantation model was used in order to evaluate the benefit of bioactive coating of decellularized vascular grafts with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) conjugated to a temperature-sensitive aliphatic polyester hydrogel (HG).

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Interface biofunctionalization strategies try to enhance and control the interaction between implants and host organism. Decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) is widely used as a platform for bioengineering of medical implants, having shown its suitability in a variety of preclinical as well as clinical models. In this study, specifically designed, custom-made synthetic peptides were used to functionalize dECM with different cell adhesive sequences (RGD, REDV, and YIGSR).

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