320 results on '"Greisler, Howard P."'
Search Results
2. List of contributors
3. Pharmacology of the Arterial Wall
4. Tissue Engineering of Blood Vessels: How to Make a Graft
5. Biochemistry, Immunology, and Tissue Response to Prosthetic Material
6. Vascular Grafts: Development Strategies
7. Regulation of Vascular Graft Healing by Induction of Tissue Incorporation
8. Dynamic quantitative visualization of single cell alignment and migration and matrix remodeling in 3-D collagen hydrogels under mechanical force
9. Effects of hypercholesterolemia on monokine-induced smooth muscle cell proliferation
10. Fibroblast Growth Factor-1 (FGF-1) Loaded Microbeads Enhance Local Capillary Neovascularization
11. Local delivery of a collagen-binding FGF-1 chimera to smooth muscle cells in collagen scaffolds for vascular tissue engineering
12. The temporal and spatial dynamics of microscale collagen scaffold remodeling by smooth muscle cells
13. Characterization of type I collagen gels modified by glycation
14. List of Contributors
15. Construction and characterization of a thrombin-resistant designer FGF-based collagen binding domain angiogen
16. Chapter 33 - Blood vessels
17. In Vitro Models of Angiogenesis
18. Growing a living blood vessel: Insights for the second hundred years
19. Tissue Engineering of Blood Vessels: How to Make a Graft
20. Paclitaxel Inhibits Ureteral Smooth Muscle Cell Proliferation and Collagen Production in the Absence of Cell Toxicity
21. Blood Vessels
22. CONTRIBUTORS
23. There may be nothing new under the sun, but this is ridiculous
24. Using a Type 1 Collagen-Based System to Understand Cell-Scaffold Interactions and to Deliver Chimeric Collagen-Binding Growth Factors for Vascular Tissue Engineering
25. Multilayered microcapsules for the sustained-release of angiogenic proteins from encapsulated cells
26. PACLITAXEL INHIBITS CANINE URETERAL SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL PROLIFERATION AND COLLAGEN PRODUCTION IN THE ABSENCE OF CELL TOXICITY: 223
27. Biomolecules
28. Modeling the transmural stress distribution during healing of bioresorbable vascular prostheses
29. Carotid endarterectomy without arteriography: The preeminent role of the Vascular Laboratory
30. Sustained low levels of fibroblast growth factor-1 promote persistent microvascular network formation
31. Improving endothelial healing with novel chimeric mitogens
32. BLOOD VESSELS
33. CONTRIBUTORS
34. Silyl-heparin bonding improves the patency and in vivo thromboresistance of carbon-coated polytetrafluoroethylene vascular grafts
35. Same-evening discharge after carotid endarterectomy: Our initial experience
36. Inflow atherosclerotic disease localized to the common femoral artery: Treatment and outcome
37. Heparin-independent mitogenicity in an endothelial and smooth muscle cell chimeric growth factor (S 130K-HBGAM)
38. Vascular grafts
39. R136K fibroblast growth factor-1 mutant induces heparin-independent migration of endothelial cells through fibrin glue
40. Biomaterials in the development and future of vascular grafts
41. Interactions at the blood/material interface
42. Silyl-heparin adsorption improves th in vivo thromboresistance of carbon-coated polytetrafluoroethylene vascular grafts
43. The effect of intraoperative duplex on the management of postoperative stroke
44. Angiogenic effect of fibroblast growth factor-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor and their synergism in a novel in vitro quantitative fibrin-based 3-dimensional angiogenesis system
45. In Vivo Remodeling: Breakout Session Summary
46. Regulated in Vivo Remodeling
47. Macrophage Activation in Bioresorbable Vascular Grafts
48. Construction and biological characterization of an HB-GAM/FGF-1 chimera for vascular tissue engineering
49. Mitogenicity and release of vascular endothelial growth factor with and without heparin from fibrin glue
50. The S130K fibroblast growth factor–1 mutant induces heparin-independent proliferation and is resistant to thrombin degradation in fibrin glue
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.