Bordenave L, Lefebvre F, Bareille R, Rouais F, Baquey C, Rabaud M
INSERM-U. 306, Université de Bordeaux II, France.
Biomaterials. 1992;13(7):439-47. doi: 10.1016/0142-9612(92)90164-j.
The recently described artificial connective matrix made of elastin solubilized peptides, type I+III collagens and connective proteins is shown to have structural and biological properties very close to the natural arterial subendothelium: the capacity to promote endothelial cell cultures maintaining their phenotype expression and its non-thrombogenicity. This new bioactive composite material could be used to replace arteries.