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Support Vascular Graft Research
Background
Cardiac bypass, a procedure frequently used to treat cardiovascular disease, is best performed with the patient’s own tissue. Unfortunately for many patients, this is not an option, so engineered grafts are used to mimic the patient’s native tissue. Currently, many of the engineered grafts implanted into small diameter blood vessels are prone to mechanical and biochemical problems. Thus, Team VESSEL seeks to create viable grafts for small blood vessels by biochemically modifying silk fibroin, a promising biomaterial. We hope to increase both the strength and biocompatibility of vascular grafts through our research.
We Need Your Help!
We need funding to purchase materials such as the silkworm cocoons from which we derive the silk, as well as various reagents to develop the silk into the final graft product. Unfortunately, many of these lab materials are very expensive. With your support, we will be able to buy these materials that are essential to the success of our project. Every donation makes a difference and we appreciate your support in advance.
For more information please visit our team website at http://teamvessel.wix.com/teamvessel
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$5
The Capillary
This contribution will allow us to purchase syringes, which are necessary in the first step of the silk extraction process.
$10
The Arterioles
This contribution will allow us to purchase flasks, which are important for our experiment and growing cells.
$25
The Artery
This contribution will allow us to purchase solution with which we extract silk.
$50
The Vein
This contribution will allow us to purchase silkworm cocoons, which is the source of the silk we use.
$100
The Venules
This contribution will allow us to purchase chemical reagents, which are necessary in the silk extraction process.
$250
The Vessel
This contribution will allow us to purchase Matrigel, a gel that is necessary to aid the growth of our cells.
$500
The Aorta
This contribution will allow us to purchase cells with which we can begin biochemical testing.
$1,000
The Heart
This contribution will allow to purchase materials to create an electrospinner, which will electrospin the silk fibroin into a graft shape.