Activation of the thrombotic and complement systems is the main recognition and effector mechanisms in the multiple adverse biological responses triggered when biomaterials or therapeutic cells come into blood contact. We have created a surface which is auto-protective to human innate immunity by combining three fundamentally different strategies, all developed by us previously, which have been shown to induce substantial, but incomplete hemocompatibility when used separately. In summary, we have conjugated a factor H-binding peptide; and an ADP-degrading enzyme; using a PEG linker on both material and cellular surfaces. When exposed to human whole blood, factor H was specifically recruited to the modified surfaces and inhibited complement ...
Endothelial cell (EC) seeding significantly improves the blood compatibility of artificial surfaces....
This thesis describes a new in vitro slide chamber model that makes it possible to conduct studies o...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
Biomaterials are commonly used in the medical clinic today; however, artificial materials can activa...
Biomaterials are an integral part of modern health care and offer potential treatment modalities to ...
Exposure of nonself surfaces such as those of biomaterials or transplanted cells and organs to host ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a new approach to inhibit complement activation triggered by b...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
Host-defense pathways are essential to protect the organism against pathogens and maintain tissue ho...
The surface of biomaterials can induce contacting blood to coagulate, similar to the response initia...
Today there is an increasing clinical demand and expectation of patients for biomaterials, which und...
In this article, we provide an update on the various approaches to “blood compatibilization”, and in...
Today there are a vast number of medical devices in temporary or permanent contact with human tissue...
Interfacing blood with any artificial surface instantly triggers the activation of coagulation at th...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
Endothelial cell (EC) seeding significantly improves the blood compatibility of artificial surfaces....
This thesis describes a new in vitro slide chamber model that makes it possible to conduct studies o...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...
Biomaterials are commonly used in the medical clinic today; however, artificial materials can activa...
Biomaterials are an integral part of modern health care and offer potential treatment modalities to ...
Exposure of nonself surfaces such as those of biomaterials or transplanted cells and organs to host ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate a new approach to inhibit complement activation triggered by b...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
Host-defense pathways are essential to protect the organism against pathogens and maintain tissue ho...
The surface of biomaterials can induce contacting blood to coagulate, similar to the response initia...
Today there is an increasing clinical demand and expectation of patients for biomaterials, which und...
In this article, we provide an update on the various approaches to “blood compatibilization”, and in...
Today there are a vast number of medical devices in temporary or permanent contact with human tissue...
Interfacing blood with any artificial surface instantly triggers the activation of coagulation at th...
The use of blood-contacting implantable devices is limited by surface-induced thrombosis, which has ...
Endothelial cell (EC) seeding significantly improves the blood compatibility of artificial surfaces....
This thesis describes a new in vitro slide chamber model that makes it possible to conduct studies o...
Biomaterials and medical devices induce tissue responses when they get into contact with human blood...