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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T7 1410-1413 Gene:22915 denotes ECM
T6 1324-1330 Chemical:MESH:D010100 denotes oxygen
T5 1099-1102 Gene:22915 denotes ECM
T4 774-779 Species:9606 denotes human
T3 718-723 Species:9606 denotes Human
T2 257-268 Disease:MESH:D006965 denotes hyperplasia
T1 224-234 Disease:MESH:D013927 denotes thrombosis

PubMed_ArguminSci

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 85-291 DRI_Background denotes Tissue engineering is an alternative approach for the preparation of small-diameter (<6mm) vascular grafts due to the potential to control thrombosis, anastomotic cellular hyperplasia and matrix production.
T2 292-441 DRI_Background denotes This control also requires the maintenance of graft patency in vivo, appropriate mechanical properties and the formation of a functional endothelium.
T3 442-717 DRI_Outcome denotes As a first step in generating such tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs), our objective was to develop a tissue-engineered construct that mimicked the structure of blood vessels using tubular electrospun silk fibroin scaffolds (ESFSs) with suitable mechanical properties.
T4 718-938 DRI_Background denotes Human coronary artery smooth muscle cells (HCASMCs) and human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs) were sequentially seeded onto the luminal surface of the tubular scaffolds and cultivated under physiological pulsatile flow.
T5 939-1183 DRI_Outcome denotes The results demonstrated that TEVGs under dynamic flow conditions had better outcome than static culture controls in terms of cell proliferation and alignment, ECM production and cell phenotype based on transcript and protein level assessments.
T6 1184-1357 DRI_Background denotes The metabolic activity of HCASMCs present in the TEGs indicated the advantage of dynamic flow over static culture in effective nutrient and oxygen distribution to the cells.
T7 1358-1505 DRI_Background denotes A matrigel coating as a basement membrane mimic for ECM significantly improved endothelium coverage and retention under physiological shear forces.
T8 1506-1745 DRI_Outcome denotes The results demonstrate the successful integration of vascular cells into silk electrospun tubular scaffolds as a step toward the development of a TEVG similar to native vessels in terms of vascular cell outcomes and mechanical properties.

PMID_GLOBAL

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mondo_id
T1 224-234 DiseaseOrPhenotypicFeature denotes thrombosis 0000831
T2 257-268 DiseaseOrPhenotypicFeature denotes hyperplasia 0005043

silkworm

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 224-234 Disease:MESH:D013927 denotes thrombosis
T2 257-268 Disease:MESH:D006965 denotes hyperplasia
T3 718-723 Species:9606 denotes Human
T4 774-779 Species:9606 denotes human
T5 1099-1102 Gene:22915 denotes ECM
T6 1324-1330 Chemical:MESH:D010100 denotes oxygen
T7 1410-1413 Gene:22915 denotes ECM