The foreign body reactions to collagen-immobilized polyurethane (PU-CI) films during subcutaneous implantation in rats were characterized. The underlying concept is that collagen-immobilization will improve the tissue integration. Since the method of collagen-immobilization involves the covalent coupling of collagen to an acrylic acid (AA) based surface graft, both non-modified PU and PU-AA were used as controls. Bare PU has a flat surface, whereas both PU-AA and PU-CI displayed a slightly roughened surface. Implantation showed that PU-CI induced early after implantation a far more intense foreign body reaction than PU and PU-AA. This reaction consisted of increased presence of fibrin, granulocytes and macrophages. Roughening of the surface...
Most topical hemostatic agents are based on animal-derived products like collagen and gelatin. They ...
Objective/Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to assess the tissue response to Gore-Tex (expanded ...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
The foreign body reactions to collagen-immobilized polyurethane (PU-CI) films during subcutaneous im...
PURPOSES: To evaluate whether polyurethane foam leads more intense foreign-body reaction than silico...
Background: It is an urgent task of the today’s science to search for and introduce biointegrable sy...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Complications related to tissue integra...
Two different commercial polymeric materials, a silicone and a polyurethane (PUR), were studied with...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To assess the capsules formed by silicone implants coated with polyurethane foam ...
Three different metal salts, silver nitrate, uranyl acetate and lead citrate, are mixed with a colla...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
The study compared the host response to a human and a porcine acellular dermal tissue implanted in t...
An experimental model is presented that allows qualitative as well as quantitative studies of the so...
Most topical hemostatic agents are based on animal-derived products like collagen and gelatin. They ...
Objective/Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to assess the tissue response to Gore-Tex (expanded ...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...
The foreign body reactions to collagen-immobilized polyurethane (PU-CI) films during subcutaneous im...
PURPOSES: To evaluate whether polyurethane foam leads more intense foreign-body reaction than silico...
Background: It is an urgent task of the today’s science to search for and introduce biointegrable sy...
In the present study two biodegradable materials (cross-linked collagens) and two non-biodegradable ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Complications related to tissue integra...
Two different commercial polymeric materials, a silicone and a polyurethane (PUR), were studied with...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To assess the capsules formed by silicone implants coated with polyurethane foam ...
Three different metal salts, silver nitrate, uranyl acetate and lead citrate, are mixed with a colla...
The biological response to different implanted biomaterials vary. The relative importance of factors...
Before a biomaterial can be applied in the clinic, biocompatibility must be tested in in vivo models...
The study compared the host response to a human and a porcine acellular dermal tissue implanted in t...
An experimental model is presented that allows qualitative as well as quantitative studies of the so...
Most topical hemostatic agents are based on animal-derived products like collagen and gelatin. They ...
Objective/Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to assess the tissue response to Gore-Tex (expanded ...
Although in the last few years in general the biocompatibility of biomaterials has significantly imp...