Engineered collagen polymeric materials create noninflammatory regenerative microenvironments that avoid classical foreign body responses
The efficacy and longevity of medical implants and devices is largely determined by the host immune response, which extends along a continuum from pro-inflammatory/pro-fibrotic to anti-inflammatory/pro-regenerative. Using a rat subcutaneous implantation model, along with histological and transcripto...
Main Authors: | Brookes, S. (Author), Cox, A. (Author), Gao, H. (Author), Liu, Y. (Author), Morrison, R.A (Author), Puls, T.J (Author), Voytik-Harbin, S.L (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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