2024
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202400249
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Conjugation of IL‐33 to Microporous Annealed Particle Scaffolds Enhances Type 2‐Like Immune Responses In Vitro and In Vivo

Colleen A. Roosa,
Samantha L. Lempke,
Riley T. Hannan
et al.

Abstract: The inflammatory foreign body response (FBR) is the main driver of biomaterial implant failure. Current strategies to mitigate the onset of a FBR include modification of the implant surface, release of anti‐inflammatory drugs, and cell‐scale implant porosity. The microporous annealed particle (MAP) scaffold platform is an injectable, porous biomaterial composed of individual microgels which are annealed in situ to provide a structurally stable scaffold with cell‐scale microporosity. MAP scaffold does not induc… Show more

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