Innovative 3D Tissue-Engineered Model Mimics Human Arterioles | Implications for Studying Vascular Diseases and Drug Development

06/10/2025 Temporada 2025 Episodio 197
Innovative 3D Tissue-Engineered Model Mimics Human Arterioles | Implications for Studying Vascular Diseases and Drug Development

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In this episode of SciBud, your go-to science buddy, host Rowan takes us on a remarkable journey into the world of bioimaging and vascular research, focusing on a groundbreaking study that has successfully developed a 3D tissue-engineered model of arterioles—those tiny blood vessels crucial for regulating blood flow and pressure. With implications for understanding vascular disorders and drug development, this innovative model mimics the behavior and structure of human arterioles by effectively co-culturing smooth muscle and endothelial cells. Tune in as we delve into the sophisticated techniques used in creating this model, discuss its promising applications in exploring cardiovascular diseases, and consider critiques regarding the study's methodologies. This episode not only highlights the exciting advancements in vascular biology but also emphasizes the ongoing challenges researchers face, sparking curiosity about the future of treatments for cardiovascular diseases. Don't miss this engaging discussion that showcases the marvel of modern science! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/197

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