The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory aspects of the overall regenerative process. The progress of inflammation determines whether functional tissue is restored or if nonfunctional fibrotic tissue is formed. This delicate balance is directed by the activity of different cells. Among these, macrophages and their different phenotypes, the inflammatory M1 to anti-inflammatory M2, are considered key players in the process. Recent approaches exploit macrophage’s regenerative potential in tissue engineering. Here, we propose a collagen scaffold functionalized with chondroitin sulfate (CSCL), a glycosaminoglycan known to be able to tune inflammation. We studied CSCL effects on bone-marrow-...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
ObjectiveTissue-engineered cartilage implants must withstand the potential inflammatory and joint lo...
The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory asp...
The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory asp...
The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory asp...
Abstract In mammals, tissue regeneration is accomplished through a well-regulated, complex cascade o...
Macrophages are key players in healing processes. However, little is known on their capacity to modu...
Following injury, adult musculoskeletal wounds undergo a process of repair, the body's way of quickl...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Dynamic alterations of composition and mechanics of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are suggested to ...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Abstract The human type II collagen (Col II), specifically expressed in chondrocytes, is a crucial c...
In mammals, tissue regeneration is accomplished through a well-regulated, complex cascade of events....
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
ObjectiveTissue-engineered cartilage implants must withstand the potential inflammatory and joint lo...
The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory asp...
The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory asp...
The inflammatory response following implantation of a biomaterial is one of the major regulatory asp...
Abstract In mammals, tissue regeneration is accomplished through a well-regulated, complex cascade o...
Macrophages are key players in healing processes. However, little is known on their capacity to modu...
Following injury, adult musculoskeletal wounds undergo a process of repair, the body's way of quickl...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Dynamic alterations of composition and mechanics of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are suggested to ...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Macrophages are pivotal cells during the foreign body reaction (FBR), as they orchestrate the proinf...
Abstract The human type II collagen (Col II), specifically expressed in chondrocytes, is a crucial c...
In mammals, tissue regeneration is accomplished through a well-regulated, complex cascade of events....
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
ObjectiveTissue-engineered cartilage implants must withstand the potential inflammatory and joint lo...