Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an inflammatory reaction. This inflammatory reaction to implanted materials is known as the foreign body reaction (FBR) and is characterized by 3 distinct phases: onset, progression, and resolution. The FBR proceeds in the creation of a dynamic microenvironment that is spatially well organized. This reaction is regulated by soluble mediatiors, most likely cytokines, chemokines, and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which are produced locally by surrounding tissue cells and infiltrating inflammatory cells. Zie: Summary
The human body is endowed with an uncanny ability to distinguish self from foreign. The implantation...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...
Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an i...
Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an i...
Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an i...
Biomaterials, when implanted in the human body, can induce a series of cell- and cytokine-related re...
Background: the last few decades have seen a progressive shift in paradigm, replacing the notion of ...
Body implants and implantable medical devices have dramatically improved and prolonged the life of c...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) differs between subcutaneously and supra-epicardially implanted mate...
Due to the increasing ages of the Western populations and to the increasing technical possibilities,...
The biopolymer collagen is often used as a scaffolding biomaterial in tissue engineering. Like any o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12The foreign body reaction (FBR) is an inflammatory ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
The human body is endowed with an uncanny ability to distinguish self from foreign. The implantation...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...
Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an i...
Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an i...
Intracorporally implanted materials, such as medical devices, will provoke the body to initiate an i...
Biomaterials, when implanted in the human body, can induce a series of cell- and cytokine-related re...
Background: the last few decades have seen a progressive shift in paradigm, replacing the notion of ...
Body implants and implantable medical devices have dramatically improved and prolonged the life of c...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) differs between subcutaneously and supra-epicardially implanted mate...
Due to the increasing ages of the Western populations and to the increasing technical possibilities,...
The biopolymer collagen is often used as a scaffolding biomaterial in tissue engineering. Like any o...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12The foreign body reaction (FBR) is an inflammatory ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
The human body is endowed with an uncanny ability to distinguish self from foreign. The implantation...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...