In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable materials (polyurethane and silicone) were applied in a repetitive subcutaneous implantation model in rats. In contrast to the first challenge, the second challenge with the same type of material, but at a different subcutaneous site of the same animal, induced an increase of macrophages and giant cells inside the biodegradable materials. Additionally, only after the second challenge clusters and accumulations of plasma cells were present in the surrounding tissue of each type of material. Tn the same areas an increase of MHC II expression was measured by immunocytochemistry. Differences in the numbers of macrophages and T cells were not obse...
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...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
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...
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...
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...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
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...
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...
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...
The application of a biomaterial induces a foreign body reaction. By controlling this reaction,bioco...