Faraz Fazal
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Recent Articles
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Fazal F, Melchels F, McCormack A, Silva A, Callanan A, Koutsos V, et al.
J Mech Behav Biomed Mater
. 2023 Jan;
139:105665.
PMID: 36640542
Reproducing both the mechanical and biological performance of native blood vessels remains an ongoing challenge in vascular tissue engineering. Additive-lathe printing offers an attractive method of fabricating long tubular constructs...
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Fazal F, Diaz Sanchez F, Waqas M, Koutsos V, Callanan A, Radacsi N
Med Eng Phys
. 2021 Jul;
94:52-60.
PMID: 34303502
There is a high demand for small diameter vascular grafts having mechanical and biological properties similar to that of living tissues. Tissue-engineered vascular grafts using current methods have often failed...
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Waqas M, Keirouz A, Sanira Putri M, Fazal F, Diaz Sanchez F, Ray D, et al.
Med Eng Phys
. 2021 Jun;
92:80-87.
PMID: 34167715
This technical note provides a step-by-step guide for the design and construction of a temperature-controlled nozzle-free electrospinning device. The equipment uses a rotating mandrel partially immersed within a polymer solution...
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Fazal F, Raghav S, Callanan A, Koutsos V, Radacsi N
Biofabrication
. 2021 Jun;
13(3).
PMID: 34102613
Recent advancements in the bioinks and three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting methods used to fabricate vascular constructs are summarized herein. Critical biomechanical properties required to fabricate an ideal vascular graft are highlighted,...