2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c01624
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Magnetically Driven Hydrogel Surfaces for Modulating Macrophage Behavior

Lanhui Li,
Els Alsema,
Nick R. M. Beijer
et al.

Abstract: During the host response toward implanted biomaterials, macrophages can shift phenotypes rapidly upon changes in their microenvironment within the host tissue. Exploration of this phenomenon can benefit significantly from the development of adequate tools. Creating cell microenvironment alterations on classical hydrogel substrates presents challenges, particularly when integrating them with cell cultivation and monitoring processes. However, having the capability to dynamically manipulate the cell microenviron… Show more

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