The therapeutic efficacy of a medical product after implantation depends strongly on the host-initiated fibrotic response (foreign body reaction). For novel biomaterials, it is of high relevance to understand this fibrotic process. As an alternative to in vivo studies, in vitro models mimic parts of the whole foreign body reaction. Aim of this study was to develop a wound model with key cells and matrix proteins in coculture. This approach combined blood components such as primary macrophages in a plasma-derived fibrin hydrogel, directly exposed to reference biomaterials (PTFE, glass, titanium). The soft tissue reaction is resembled by integrating fibroblasts in a collagen or a fibrin matrix. Those two experimental setups were conducted to ...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
Despite various studies to minimize host reaction following a biomaterial implantation, an appealing...
Surgical implantation of a biomaterial triggers foreign-body-induced fibrous encapsulation. Two majo...
Surgical implantation of a biomaterial triggers foreign-body-induced fibrous encapsulation. Two majo...
Surgical implantation of a biomaterial triggers foreign-body-induced fibrous encapsulation. Two majo...
Despite growing effort to advance materials towards a low fibrotic progression, all implants elicit ...
Despite growing effort to advance materials towards a low fibrotic progression, all implants elicit ...
Despite growing effort to advance materials towards a low fibrotic progression, all implants elicit ...
Advanced in vitro human bone defect models can contribute to the evaluation of materials for in situ...
Advanced in vitro human bone defect models can contribute to the evaluation of materials for in situ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
Advanced in vitro human bone defect models can contribute to the evaluation of materials for in situ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
Despite various studies to minimize host reaction following a biomaterial implantation, an appealing...
Surgical implantation of a biomaterial triggers foreign-body-induced fibrous encapsulation. Two majo...
Surgical implantation of a biomaterial triggers foreign-body-induced fibrous encapsulation. Two majo...
Surgical implantation of a biomaterial triggers foreign-body-induced fibrous encapsulation. Two majo...
Despite growing effort to advance materials towards a low fibrotic progression, all implants elicit ...
Despite growing effort to advance materials towards a low fibrotic progression, all implants elicit ...
Despite growing effort to advance materials towards a low fibrotic progression, all implants elicit ...
Advanced in vitro human bone defect models can contribute to the evaluation of materials for in situ...
Advanced in vitro human bone defect models can contribute to the evaluation of materials for in situ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
Advanced in vitro human bone defect models can contribute to the evaluation of materials for in situ...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
The foreign body reaction (FBR) describes the host response towards material implants, including inf...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
Despite various studies to minimize host reaction following a biomaterial implantation, an appealing...