Neutrophils play a pivotal role in orchestrating the immune system response to biomaterials, the onset and resolution of chronic inflammation, and macrophage polarization. However, the neutrophil response to biomaterials and the consequent impact on tissue engineering approaches is still scarcely understood. Here, we report an in vitro culture model that comprehensively describes the most important neutrophil functions in the light of tissue repair. We isolated human primary neutrophils from peripheral blood and exposed them to a panel of hard, soft, naturally- and synthetically-derived materials. The overall trend showed increased neutrophil survival on naturally derived constructs, together with higher oxidative burst, decreased myelopero...
The evaluation of biological host response to implanted materials permits the determination of the s...
Biomaterial-guided in situ tissue regeneration uses biomaterials to stimulate and guide the body\u27...
Although a vast array of materials is used to augment or replace a natural function in the human bod...
Neutrophils play a pivotal role in orchestrating the immune system response to biomaterials, the ons...
Despite considerable recent progress in defining neutrophil functions and behaviors in tissue repair...
Integral to the development of new biomaterials is the characterization of immune responses to bioma...
Biointerface engineering is a wide-spread strategy to improve the healing process and subsequent tis...
AbstractPurpose: Cardiovascular device-centered infections are a major cause of hospital morbidity, ...
Macrophages are important in foreign body reactions. We devised a culture model with human primary m...
Tissue injury initiates a tissue repair program, characterized by acute inflammation and recruitment...
During the acute inflammatory response, the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is a pr...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
The perspectives of regenerative medicine are still severely hampered by the host response to biomat...
Implantation of a biomaterial into the body elicits a host foreign body response, during which polym...
The evaluation of biological host response to implanted materials permits the determination of the s...
Biomaterial-guided in situ tissue regeneration uses biomaterials to stimulate and guide the body\u27...
Although a vast array of materials is used to augment or replace a natural function in the human bod...
Neutrophils play a pivotal role in orchestrating the immune system response to biomaterials, the ons...
Despite considerable recent progress in defining neutrophil functions and behaviors in tissue repair...
Integral to the development of new biomaterials is the characterization of immune responses to bioma...
Biointerface engineering is a wide-spread strategy to improve the healing process and subsequent tis...
AbstractPurpose: Cardiovascular device-centered infections are a major cause of hospital morbidity, ...
Macrophages are important in foreign body reactions. We devised a culture model with human primary m...
Tissue injury initiates a tissue repair program, characterized by acute inflammation and recruitment...
During the acute inflammatory response, the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) is a pr...
Background: Macrophages play an important role in the reaction to biomaterials, which sometimes have...
Biomaterials are often used in many fields of medicine to restore or replace tissue. These biomateri...
The perspectives of regenerative medicine are still severely hampered by the host response to biomat...
Implantation of a biomaterial into the body elicits a host foreign body response, during which polym...
The evaluation of biological host response to implanted materials permits the determination of the s...
Biomaterial-guided in situ tissue regeneration uses biomaterials to stimulate and guide the body\u27...
Although a vast array of materials is used to augment or replace a natural function in the human bod...