In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implanted in order to induce local regeneration of replaced or damaged tissues. Degradable synthetic electrospun scaffolds are a versatile and promising class of biomaterials for various in situ tissue engineering applications, such as cardiovascular replacements. Functional in situ tissue regeneration depends on the balance between endogenous neo-tissue formation and scaffold degradation. Both these processes are driven by macrophages. Upon invasion into a scaffold, macrophages secrete reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hydrolytic enzymes, contributing to oxidative and enzymatic biomaterial degradation, respectively. This study aims to elucidate the e...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Macrophages are key players of the innate immune system that can roughly be divided into the pro-inf...
Activation of macrophages is critical in the acute phase of wound healing after implantation of surg...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implante...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implanted...
Controlling macrophage behavior has become a high-potential target strategy for regenerative therapi...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for in situ vascular tissue engineering, wherein resorbable fibro...
\u3cp\u3eControlling macrophage behavior has become a high-potential target strategy for regenerativ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of fiber and pore size of an electrospun scaffold on the p...
The aim of this study is to show that introducing a small fraction of hydrophilic groups into a hydr...
To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation shou...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Macrophages are key players of the innate immune system that can roughly be divided into the pro-inf...
Activation of macrophages is critical in the acute phase of wound healing after implantation of surg...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implante...
In situ tissue engineering is a technology in which non-cellular biomaterial scaffolds are implanted...
Controlling macrophage behavior has become a high-potential target strategy for regenerative therapi...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for in situ vascular tissue engineering, wherein resorbable fibro...
\u3cp\u3eControlling macrophage behavior has become a high-potential target strategy for regenerativ...
In this study, we investigated the effect of fiber and pore size of an electrospun scaffold on the p...
The aim of this study is to show that introducing a small fraction of hydrophilic groups into a hydr...
To maintain functionality during in situ vascular regeneration, the rate of implant degradation shou...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Macrophages are key players of the innate immune system that can roughly be divided into the pro-inf...
Activation of macrophages is critical in the acute phase of wound healing after implantation of surg...