Macrophages are key players in many physiological scenarios including tissue homeostasis. In response to injury, typically the balance between macrophage sub-populations shifts from an M1 phenotype (pro-inflammatory) to an M2 phenotype (anti-inflammatory). In tissue engineering scenarios, after implantation of any device, it is desirable to exercise control on this M1–M2 progression and to ensure a timely and smooth transition from the inflammatory to the healing stage. In this review, we briefly introduce the current state of knowledge regarding macrophage function and nomenclature. Next, we discuss the use of controlled release strategies to tune the balance between the M1 and M2 phenotypes in the context of tissue engineering application...
The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials provides a major challenge for successful ...
The success of tissue engineering strategy is strongly related to the inflammatory response, mainly ...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses towards implanted biomaterials. The activation...
The immediate tissue microenvironment of implanted biomedical devices and engineered tissues is high...
Macrophages have long been known for their phagocytic capabilities and immune defence; however, thei...
Following an implant insertion, an immune response is launched where macrophages play a large role i...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of mononuclear phagocytes. In response to microenvironmental ...
Adverse immune reactions prevent clinical translation of numerous implantable devices and materials....
The dual role of macrophages in the healing process depends on macrophage ability to polarize into p...
Adverse immune reactions prevent clinical translation of numerous implantable devices and materials....
Inflammation is an immune response that marks several pathophysiological conditions in our body. Tho...
Musculoskeletal disorders are common in clinical practice. Repairing critical-sized defects in muscu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Macrophages are widely recognized as a key cell typ...
Adverse immune reactions prevent clinical translation of numerous implantable devices and materials....
The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials provides a major challenge for successful ...
The success of tissue engineering strategy is strongly related to the inflammatory response, mainly ...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses towards implanted biomaterials. The activation...
The immediate tissue microenvironment of implanted biomedical devices and engineered tissues is high...
Macrophages have long been known for their phagocytic capabilities and immune defence; however, thei...
Following an implant insertion, an immune response is launched where macrophages play a large role i...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of mononuclear phagocytes. In response to microenvironmental ...
Adverse immune reactions prevent clinical translation of numerous implantable devices and materials....
The dual role of macrophages in the healing process depends on macrophage ability to polarize into p...
Adverse immune reactions prevent clinical translation of numerous implantable devices and materials....
Inflammation is an immune response that marks several pathophysiological conditions in our body. Tho...
Musculoskeletal disorders are common in clinical practice. Repairing critical-sized defects in muscu...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-12Macrophages are widely recognized as a key cell typ...
Adverse immune reactions prevent clinical translation of numerous implantable devices and materials....
The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials provides a major challenge for successful ...
The success of tissue engineering strategy is strongly related to the inflammatory response, mainly ...
Macrophages are master regulators of immune responses towards implanted biomaterials. The activation...