Foreign body responses in mouse central nervous system mimic natural wound responses and alter biomaterial functions
Implantable biomaterials evoke foreign body responses in the central nervous system. The authors compare hydrogel-based biomaterials to identify cellular interactions and molecular mechanisms that drive different types of foreign body responses that have different effects on biomaterial function.
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Auteurs principaux: | Timothy M. OʼShea, Alexander L. Wollenberg, Jae H. Kim, Yan Ao, Timothy J. Deming, Michael V. Sofroniew |
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Langue: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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