Zwitterionically modified alginates mitigate cellular overgrowth for cell encapsulation
Cellular overgrowth and fibrosis in the foreign body response can compromise the function of transplanted cells. Here, the authors report on the zwitterionically modified alginates for the encapsulation of cells to reduce cellular overgrowth and demonstrate application in mice, dogs and pigs.
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Autores principales: | Qingsheng Liu, Alan Chiu, Long-Hai Wang, Duo An, Monica Zhong, Alexandra M. Smink, Bart J. de Haan, Paul de Vos, Kevin Keane, Andreas Vegge, Esther Y. Chen, Wei Song, Wendy F. Liu, James Flanders, Claude Rescan, Lars Groth Grunnet, Xi Wang, Minglin Ma |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/78e679efc4984e719d52d964332bd1c2 |
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