2024
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202402539
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Sponge‐Like Microneedles Spatially Sequester Chemokines and Deplete Monocytes to Alleviate Inflammatory Skin Disorders

Zhicheng Le,
Yufeng Shou,
Renee R. Li
et al.

Abstract: Persistent inflammation, characterized by the intense interplay of inflammatory chemokine secretion and immune cell infiltration, is a hallmark of many skin disorders including diabetic wounds and psoriasis with inadequate therapeutic interventions. Monocyte chemotactic protein‐1 (MCP‐1) is an inflammatory chemokine that plays a key role in recruiting and polarizing monocytes into pro‐inflammatory macrophages to establish a vicious cycle that worsens the inflamed tissue microenvironment. Here, the sponge‐like … Show more

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