2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.20.581223
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Biomaterial Degradation Products affect Regenerating Glia Independently of Surface Properties

Kendell M Pawelec,
Jeremy ML Hix,
Erik M Shapiro

Abstract: Devices to treat peripheral nerve injury (PNI) must balance many considerations to effectively guide regenerating nerves across a gap and achieve functional recovery. To enhance efficacy, design features like luminal fillers have been explored extensively. Material choice for PNI devices is also critical, as the determining factor of device mechanics, and degradation rate and has increasingly been found to directly impact biological response. This study investigated the ways in which synthetic polymer material… Show more

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