2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-62484-3
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Effects of bone surface topography and chemistry on macrophage polarization

Birgün Özcolak,
Berkay Erenay,
Sedat Odabaş
et al.

Abstract: Surface structure plays a crucial role in determining cell behavior on biomaterials, influencing cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation, as well as immune cells and macrophage polarization. While grooves and ridges stimulate M2 polarization and pits and bumps promote M1 polarization, these structures do not accurately mimic the real bone surface. Consequently, the impact of mimicking bone surface topography on macrophage polarization remains unknown. Understanding the synergistic sequential roles of M1 … Show more

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