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Advances in Surface Biofunctionalization and Intelligent Monitoring of Vascular Scaffolds




AuthorsRafique, Muhammad; Ali, Onaza; Niazi, Muhammad Shehr Yar Ali Khan; Zhang, Jialing; Shafiq, Muhammad; Fang, Jun

Publication year2026

Journal: Research

Article number1182

Volume9

ISSN2096-5168

eISSN2639-5274

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.34133/research.1182

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Abstract

Vascular scaffolds are fundamental devices in treating vascular occlusions, aneurysms, and hemodialysis access. However, their long-term efficacy is often compromised by 2 major pathophysiological responses: acute thrombosis and intimal hyperplasia, underscoring the need for effective antithrombotic treatment and intensive surveillance. This review highlights the emerging approaches used to address such challenges in vascular scaffolds: surface biofunctionalization and intelligent monitoring systems. We first introduce the leading biodegradable elastic polymers for vascular scaffolds, followed by a comprehensive overview of surface biofunctionalization techniques for preventing thrombosis and promoting endothelialization. The review further explores the cutting-edge advances in integrating flexible bioelectronics with cardiovascular implants for intelligent real-time monitoring of hemodynamics, thrombosis, and restenosis. It concludes with a discussion of the remaining challenges and future perspectives, thereby promoting the development of more effective cardiovascular therapies and their clinical applications.


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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32271402), Shanghai Pujiang Program (22PJ1405100), and "Star of Jiao Tong University" Program of Medical and Industrial Cross-Research Fund (24X010301418, 25X010301345), Shanghai Post-doctoral Excellence Program (2024272). This work was partially supported by the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement [101126611]. M.R. is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China.


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