The foreign body reaction is a chronic inflammatory response to an implanted biomaterial that ultimately leads to fibrous encapsulation of the implant. It is widely accepted that the host response to implanted biomaterials is largely dependent on the species and conformations of proteins adsorbed onto the material surface due to the adsorbate’s role in mediating cellular interactions with the implanted material. While the cellular response to adsorbed serum-derived proteins has been studied extensively, the presence of endogenous, matrix- and cell-derived mediators of inflammation within the adsorbed protein layer and their impact on cell–material interactions is not well-understood. Damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are endogeno...
Macrophages are innate immune cells that help wounds heal. Here, we study the potential immunomodula...
The interaction between collagen/collagen-like peptides and the commonly expressed immune cell recep...
A pivotal factor to consider in the development of biomaterials and biomaterial coatings is the infl...
Biomaterials are used in several health-related applications ranging from tissue regeneration to ant...
Abstract—Macrophage attachment and activation to implanted materials is crucial in determining the e...
Implanted medical devices often elicit adverse foreign body responses whereby macrophages play a cen...
Antigen presenting cells (APCs) such as macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs) play a crucial role in...
Macrophages are plastic innate immune cells, involved in both inflammation and tissue repair process...
Implantation of a biomaterial into the body elicits a host foreign body response, during which polym...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This research project focused on the development of i...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses towards implanted biomaterials. The activation...
All biomaterials, when implanted in vivo, elicit cellular and tissue responses. These responses incl...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Macrophages are innate immune cells that help wounds heal. Here, we study the potential immunomodula...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses toward implanted biomaterials. The activation ...
Macrophages are innate immune cells that help wounds heal. Here, we study the potential immunomodula...
The interaction between collagen/collagen-like peptides and the commonly expressed immune cell recep...
A pivotal factor to consider in the development of biomaterials and biomaterial coatings is the infl...
Biomaterials are used in several health-related applications ranging from tissue regeneration to ant...
Abstract—Macrophage attachment and activation to implanted materials is crucial in determining the e...
Implanted medical devices often elicit adverse foreign body responses whereby macrophages play a cen...
Antigen presenting cells (APCs) such as macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs) play a crucial role in...
Macrophages are plastic innate immune cells, involved in both inflammation and tissue repair process...
Implantation of a biomaterial into the body elicits a host foreign body response, during which polym...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This research project focused on the development of i...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses towards implanted biomaterials. The activation...
All biomaterials, when implanted in vivo, elicit cellular and tissue responses. These responses incl...
<p>The success of implanted medical devices, such as biosensors, is dependent on the immune reaction...
Macrophages are innate immune cells that help wounds heal. Here, we study the potential immunomodula...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses toward implanted biomaterials. The activation ...
Macrophages are innate immune cells that help wounds heal. Here, we study the potential immunomodula...
The interaction between collagen/collagen-like peptides and the commonly expressed immune cell recep...
A pivotal factor to consider in the development of biomaterials and biomaterial coatings is the infl...