Quantitative description of foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation on poly(etherurethane urea) (PEUU) surfaces as a function of time can conceivably predict the effects of polymer characteristics on cellular responses in vivo. In the present study, the formation of FBGCs on strained and unstrained PEUUs was quantified with two parameters: the density of adherent macrophages present initially that participate in FBGC formation (d(o)) and the rate constant for cell fusion (k); both kinetic parameters were used to calculate the time-dependent FBGC density (d(fc)). Relationships were sought between results of the cellular analysis and the extent of environmental stress cracking (ESC), as characterized by scanning electron microscopy. Surface ...
<p>Currently, it is not well understood how changes in biomaterial properties affect the foreign bod...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
Long term function of implantable biomaterials are determined by their integration with the host’s b...
Quantitative description of foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation on implanted polymer surfaces a...
Macrophage is a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; hence, its re...
The elucidation of proteins involved in biomaterial-modulated macrophage behavior is critical for th...
Interleukin-4 (IL-4) was previously shown to induce extensive macrophage fusion to form foreign-body...
All biomaterials, when implanted in vivo, elicit cellular and tissue responses. These responses incl...
Examination of the cellular components in the inflammatory exudate, which infiltrates subcutaneous c...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This research project focused on the development of i...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
Polyurethanes are versatile materials used in the manufacture of diverse medical devices. Monocytes ...
Polymers used in implantable devices, although relatively unreactive, may degrade in vivo through un...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
<p>Currently, it is not well understood how changes in biomaterial properties affect the foreign bod...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
Long term function of implantable biomaterials are determined by their integration with the host’s b...
Quantitative description of foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation on implanted polymer surfaces a...
Macrophage is a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; hence, its re...
The elucidation of proteins involved in biomaterial-modulated macrophage behavior is critical for th...
Interleukin-4 (IL-4) was previously shown to induce extensive macrophage fusion to form foreign-body...
All biomaterials, when implanted in vivo, elicit cellular and tissue responses. These responses incl...
Examination of the cellular components in the inflammatory exudate, which infiltrates subcutaneous c...
Modified segmented polyurethanes were examined for biostability and biocompatibility using an in viv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This research project focused on the development of i...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
Polyurethanes are versatile materials used in the manufacture of diverse medical devices. Monocytes ...
Polymers used in implantable devices, although relatively unreactive, may degrade in vivo through un...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
<p>Currently, it is not well understood how changes in biomaterial properties affect the foreign bod...
Leukocytes are a central cell type in directing host inflammatory and immune processes; thus, its re...
Long term function of implantable biomaterials are determined by their integration with the host’s b...