Mobilizing Endogenous Repair Through Understanding Immune Reaction With Biomaterials
With few exceptions, humans are incapable of fully recovering from severe physical trauma. Due to these limitations, the field of regenerative medicine seeks to find clinically viable ways to repair permanently damaged tissue. There are two main approaches to regenerative medicine: promoting endogen...
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oai:doaj.org-article:cc6e48185316417693bf857a29d5fd9e2021-12-01T19:24:48ZMobilizing Endogenous Repair Through Understanding Immune Reaction With Biomaterials2296-418510.3389/fbioe.2021.730938https://doaj.org/article/cc6e48185316417693bf857a29d5fd9e2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbioe.2021.730938/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/2296-4185With few exceptions, humans are incapable of fully recovering from severe physical trauma. Due to these limitations, the field of regenerative medicine seeks to find clinically viable ways to repair permanently damaged tissue. There are two main approaches to regenerative medicine: promoting endogenous repair of the wound, or transplanting a material to replace the injured tissue. In recent years, these two methods have fused with the development of biomaterials that act as a scaffold and mobilize the body’s natural healing capabilities. This process involves not only promoting stem cell behavior, but by also inducing activity of the immune system. Through understanding the immune interactions with biomaterials, we can understand how the immune system participates in regeneration and wound healing. In this review, we will focus on biomaterials that promote endogenous tissue repair, with discussion on their interactions with the immune system.Maria KarkanitsaParinaz FathiTran NgoKaitlyn SadtlerFrontiers Media S.A.articlebiomaterialsimmunoengineeringregenerative medicinewound healinghydrogelsforeign body responseBiotechnologyTP248.13-248.65ENFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Vol 9 (2021) |
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With few exceptions, humans are incapable of fully recovering from severe physical trauma. Due to these limitations, the field of regenerative medicine seeks to find clinically viable ways to repair permanently damaged tissue. There are two main approaches to regenerative medicine: promoting endogenous repair of the wound, or transplanting a material to replace the injured tissue. In recent years, these two methods have fused with the development of biomaterials that act as a scaffold and mobilize the body’s natural healing capabilities. This process involves not only promoting stem cell behavior, but by also inducing activity of the immune system. Through understanding the immune interactions with biomaterials, we can understand how the immune system participates in regeneration and wound healing. In this review, we will focus on biomaterials that promote endogenous tissue repair, with discussion on their interactions with the immune system. |
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Maria Karkanitsa Parinaz Fathi Tran Ngo Kaitlyn Sadtler |
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Mobilizing Endogenous Repair Through Understanding Immune Reaction With Biomaterials |
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Mobilizing Endogenous Repair Through Understanding Immune Reaction With Biomaterials |
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Mobilizing Endogenous Repair Through Understanding Immune Reaction With Biomaterials |
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