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Developing a Decellularized Spinach Leaf Cardiac Scaffold
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open in viewerMyocardial infarction can lead to heart failure resulting in the need for cardiac transplant. To limit the need for a transplant, a suturable cardiac scaffold was designed to be placed on the infarct site. The patch utilizes a decellularized spinach leaf with silicone suture patches and arterial tubing. Tests for strength, biocompatibility, and arterial connection were completed. The data showed that the scaffold has potential to be surgically implantable and encourages further research to be performed to determine its effect on functional recovery of myocardial tissue.
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- 22381
- E-project-050521-180716
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- Year
- 2021
- Date created
- 2021-05-05
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- Major
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MQP Cardiac Patch Report Final_0.pdf | Public | Download |
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