To investigate the roles of macrophages in material-instructed bone formation, two calcium phosphate (TCP) ceramics with the same chemistry but various scales of surface topography were employed in this study. After being implanted subcutaneously in FVB mice for 8 weeks, TCPs (TCP ceramics with submicron surface topography) gave rise to bone formation, while TCPb (TCP ceramics with micron surface topography) did not, showing the crucial role of surface topography scale in material-instructed bone formation. Depletion of macrophages with liposomal clodronate (LipClod) blocked such bone formation instructed by TCPs, confirming the role of macrophages in material-instructed bone formation. Macrophage cells (i.e. RAW 264.7 cells) cultured on TC...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) have immunomodulative properties and, associated with calcium ph...
The efficacy of calcium phosphate (Cap) ceramics in healing large bone defects is, in general, not a...
Calcium phosphate (Cap) ceramics are widely used for bone substitution in orthopedic, maxillofacial ...
To investigate the roles of macrophages in material-instructed bone formation, two calcium phosphate...
The ability of calcium phosphate (CaP) materials to induce bone formation varies with their physicoc...
Biomaterial implantation triggers inflammatory reactions. Understanding the effect of physicochemica...
Biomaterial implantation triggers inflammatory reactions. Understanding the effect of physicochemica...
The contribution of inflammation to bone loss is well documented in arthritis and other diseases wit...
Immune reactions play important roles in determining the in vivo fate of bone substitute materials, ...
Immune reactions play important roles in determining the in vivo fate of bone substitute materials, ...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) based ceramics are used as bone graft substitutes in the treatment of bone d...
The host immune response to bone biomaterials is vital in determining the fate of scaffolds and also...
A wide variety of biomaterials have been developed as both stabilizing structures for the injured bo...
The efficacy of calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics in healing large bone defects is, in general, not a...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) have immunomodulative properties and, associated with calcium ph...
The efficacy of calcium phosphate (Cap) ceramics in healing large bone defects is, in general, not a...
Calcium phosphate (Cap) ceramics are widely used for bone substitution in orthopedic, maxillofacial ...
To investigate the roles of macrophages in material-instructed bone formation, two calcium phosphate...
The ability of calcium phosphate (CaP) materials to induce bone formation varies with their physicoc...
Biomaterial implantation triggers inflammatory reactions. Understanding the effect of physicochemica...
Biomaterial implantation triggers inflammatory reactions. Understanding the effect of physicochemica...
The contribution of inflammation to bone loss is well documented in arthritis and other diseases wit...
Immune reactions play important roles in determining the in vivo fate of bone substitute materials, ...
Immune reactions play important roles in determining the in vivo fate of bone substitute materials, ...
Calcium phosphate (CaP) based ceramics are used as bone graft substitutes in the treatment of bone d...
The host immune response to bone biomaterials is vital in determining the fate of scaffolds and also...
A wide variety of biomaterials have been developed as both stabilizing structures for the injured bo...
The efficacy of calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramics in healing large bone defects is, in general, not a...
Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) have immunomodulative properties and, associated with calcium ph...
The efficacy of calcium phosphate (Cap) ceramics in healing large bone defects is, in general, not a...
Calcium phosphate (Cap) ceramics are widely used for bone substitution in orthopedic, maxillofacial ...