Preventing tissue fibrosis by local biomaterials interfacing of specific cryptic extracellular matrix information
Matrix metalloproteinase enzymes are widely known to contribute to the breakdown of tissues. Here, the authors utilise a biomaterial substrate functionalised with a laminin fragment to modulate the expression of these enzymes, subsequently controlling the integrity of tissue.
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Main Authors: | Christine-Maria Horejs, Jean-Philippe St-Pierre, Juha R. M. Ojala, Joseph A. M. Steele, Patricia Barros da Silva, Angela Rynne-Vidal, Stephanie A. Maynard, Catherine S. Hansel, Clara Rodríguez-Fernández, Manuel M. Mazo, Amanda Y. F. You, Alex J. Wang, Thomas von Erlach, Karl Tryggvason, Manuel López-Cabrera, Molly M. Stevens |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6f96d69568c34d5fb8957a8cd8f04a9a |
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