Although the release of nitric oxide (NO) from biomaterials has been shown to reduce the foreign body response (FBR), the optimal NO release kinetics and doses remain unknown. Herein, polyurethane-coated wire substrates with varying NO release properties were implanted into porcine subcutaneous tissue for 3, 7, 21 and 42 d. Histological analysis revealed that materials with short NO release durations (i.e., 24 h) were insufficient to reduce the collagen capsule thickness at 3 and 6 weeks, whereas implants with longer release durations (i.e., 3 and 14 d) and greater NO payloads significantly reduced the collagen encapsulation at both 3 and 6 weeks. The acute inflammatory response was mitigated most notably by systems with the longest duratio...
The perturbation of homeostatic mechanisms caused by interactions between any indwelling biomedical ...
Nitric Oxide releasing biopolymers have the potential to prolong vascular graft and stent potency wi...
Optimal management of diabetes is best achieved through the use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs...
Although the release of nitric oxide (NO) from biomaterials has been shown to reduce the foreign bod...
The tissue response to nitric oxide (NO)-releasing subcutaneous implants is presented. Model implant...
The analytical performance of glucose sensors is inhibited by the host’s foreign body response (FBR)...
The in vivo glucose recovery of subcutaneously implanted nitric oxide (NO)-releasing microdialysis p...
Implantable glucose biosensors provide real-time information about blood glucose fluctuations, but t...
Polymeric materials used to coat or construct biomedical devices universally inspire a foreign body ...
The in vivo glucose recovery of subcutaneously implanted nitric oxide (NO)-releasing microdialysis p...
Nitric oxide (NO) functions as a ubiquitous biological messenger and effector molecule. In humans, N...
Infection of surgical meshes used in abdominal wall reconstructions often leads to removal of the im...
Infection of surgical meshes used in abdominal wall reconstructions often leads to removal of the im...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Directly monitoring physiological analytes on a continuous...
© 2013, ICE Publishing: All rights reserved. Nitric oxide plays important roles in cardiovascular ho...
The perturbation of homeostatic mechanisms caused by interactions between any indwelling biomedical ...
Nitric Oxide releasing biopolymers have the potential to prolong vascular graft and stent potency wi...
Optimal management of diabetes is best achieved through the use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs...
Although the release of nitric oxide (NO) from biomaterials has been shown to reduce the foreign bod...
The tissue response to nitric oxide (NO)-releasing subcutaneous implants is presented. Model implant...
The analytical performance of glucose sensors is inhibited by the host’s foreign body response (FBR)...
The in vivo glucose recovery of subcutaneously implanted nitric oxide (NO)-releasing microdialysis p...
Implantable glucose biosensors provide real-time information about blood glucose fluctuations, but t...
Polymeric materials used to coat or construct biomedical devices universally inspire a foreign body ...
The in vivo glucose recovery of subcutaneously implanted nitric oxide (NO)-releasing microdialysis p...
Nitric oxide (NO) functions as a ubiquitous biological messenger and effector molecule. In humans, N...
Infection of surgical meshes used in abdominal wall reconstructions often leads to removal of the im...
Infection of surgical meshes used in abdominal wall reconstructions often leads to removal of the im...
© 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Directly monitoring physiological analytes on a continuous...
© 2013, ICE Publishing: All rights reserved. Nitric oxide plays important roles in cardiovascular ho...
The perturbation of homeostatic mechanisms caused by interactions between any indwelling biomedical ...
Nitric Oxide releasing biopolymers have the potential to prolong vascular graft and stent potency wi...
Optimal management of diabetes is best achieved through the use of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs...