A bioscaffolding can be formed within a post-myocardial infarct region
sufficient to cause attenuation of a rate of myocardial infarct
expansion. A bioscaffolding may further be formed in the post-myocardial
infarct region to cause an increase in posterior left ventricular wall
thickness. The gel or bioscaffolding can be formed from a mixture of gel
components of different gelation systems. For example, a bioscaffolding
can be formed by mixing at least two different components of at least two
different two-component gelation systems to form a first mixture and by
mixing at least two different components (other than the components that
make up the first mixture) of the at least two different two-component
gelation systems to form a second mixture.