Musculoskeletal disorders are common in clinical practice. Repairing critical-sized defects in musculoskeletal systems remains a challenge for researchers and surgeons, requiring the application of tissue engineering biomaterials. Successful application depends on the response of the host tissue to the biomaterial and specific healing process of each anatomical structure. The commonly-held view is that biomaterials should be biocompatible to minimize local host immune response. However, a growing number of studies have shown that active modulation of the immune cells, particularly macrophages, via biomaterials is an effective way to control immune response and promote tissue regeneration as well as biomaterial integration. Therefore, we cri...
The prevalence and cost of disorders affecting the musculoskeletal system are predicted to rise sign...
The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials provides a major challenge for successful ...
Scaffolds are an integral part of the regenerative medicine field. The contact of biomaterials with ...
Macrophages have long been known for their phagocytic capabilities and immune defence; however, thei...
Biomaterials with suitable surface modification strategies are contributing significantly to the rap...
Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of mononuclear phagocytes. In response to microenvironmental ...
The perspectives of regenerative medicine are still severely hampered by the host response to biomat...
Injury to the peripheral or central nervous systems often results in extensive loss of motor and sen...
Injury to the peripheral or central nervous systems often results in extensive loss of motor and sen...
Soft tissue loss can be the result of many clinical issues. An engineered injectable material to st...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
As one of the first cells to respond to biomaterial implantation, macrophages, through polarization ...
Macrophages are key players in many physiological scenarios including tissue homeostasis. In respons...
Activation of macrophages is critical in the acute phase of wound healing after implantation of surg...
The prevalence and cost of disorders affecting the musculoskeletal system are predicted to rise sign...
The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials provides a major challenge for successful ...
Scaffolds are an integral part of the regenerative medicine field. The contact of biomaterials with ...
Macrophages have long been known for their phagocytic capabilities and immune defence; however, thei...
Biomaterials with suitable surface modification strategies are contributing significantly to the rap...
Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of mononuclear phagocytes. In response to microenvironmental ...
The perspectives of regenerative medicine are still severely hampered by the host response to biomat...
Injury to the peripheral or central nervous systems often results in extensive loss of motor and sen...
Injury to the peripheral or central nervous systems often results in extensive loss of motor and sen...
Soft tissue loss can be the result of many clinical issues. An engineered injectable material to st...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
As one of the first cells to respond to biomaterial implantation, macrophages, through polarization ...
Macrophages are key players in many physiological scenarios including tissue homeostasis. In respons...
Activation of macrophages is critical in the acute phase of wound healing after implantation of surg...
The prevalence and cost of disorders affecting the musculoskeletal system are predicted to rise sign...
The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials provides a major challenge for successful ...
Scaffolds are an integral part of the regenerative medicine field. The contact of biomaterials with ...