Unwanted tissue reactions are often observed resulting in events such as early resorption of the biomaterial, loosening of the implant, or a chronic (immunologic) response. From immunologic studies it is known that inflammatory reactions can be modulated by use of (anti)-growth factors or anti-inflammatory drugs. Before this can be employed with respect to biomaterials, the role of individual factors (humoral and cellular) has to be studied. In this part of the investigation, the role of T cells was studied by use of T-cell-deficient (nude) rats and control (AO) rats. Hexamethylenediisocyanate-crosslinked dermal sheep collagen (HDSC) was selected as the test material. The results showed that T cells or T cell-related factors played a promin...
Due to the increasing ages of the Western populations and to the increasing technical possibilities,...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
Unwanted tissue reactions are often observed resulting in events such as early resorption of the bio...
Unwanted tissue reactions are often observed resulting in events such as early resorption of the bio...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Due to the increasing ages of the Western populations and to the increasing technical possibilities,...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
Unwanted tissue reactions are often observed resulting in events such as early resorption of the bio...
Unwanted tissue reactions are often observed resulting in events such as early resorption of the bio...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Biomaterials are increasingly used for clinical applications. However, loss of function may occur ow...
Due to the increasing ages of the Western populations and to the increasing technical possibilities,...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...