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View article: Development of a Clinically Relevant Rabbit Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury
Development of a Clinically Relevant Rabbit Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury Open
Objectives Acute laryngeal injury (ALgI) is created as a result of endotracheal tube pressure ulcer formation leading to fibrosis and inflammation. This condition often leads to airway obstruction and voice and swallowing dysfunction. This…
View article: Mechanical maturation of human dermal fibroblast-laden microporous annealed particle scaffolds during long-term in vitro culture
Mechanical maturation of human dermal fibroblast-laden microporous annealed particle scaffolds during long-term in vitro culture Open
The use of biomaterials to model diseases and tissues in vitro has updated our understandings of cellular processes through the inclusion of a 3D microenvironment that better mimics physiological conditions. A major limitation that remains…
View article: Development of a Clinically Relevant Rabbit Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury
Development of a Clinically Relevant Rabbit Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury Open
Objectives Acute Laryngeal Injury (ALgI) is created as a result of endotracheal tube pressure ulcer formation leading to fibrosis and inflammation. This condition often leads to airway obstruction and voice and swallowing dysfunction. This…
View article: Exploration of biomaterial-tissue integration in heterogeneous microporous annealed particle scaffolds in subcutaneous implants over 12 months
Exploration of biomaterial-tissue integration in heterogeneous microporous annealed particle scaffolds in subcutaneous implants over 12 months Open
Microporous annealed particle (MAP) scaffolds are comprised of hydrogel microparticles with inter- and intra-particle cross-links that provide structure and cell-scale porosity, making them an increasingly attractive option for injectable …
View article: Conjugation of IL‐33 to Microporous Annealed Particle Scaffolds Enhances Type 2‐Like Immune Responses In Vitro and In Vivo
Conjugation of IL‐33 to Microporous Annealed Particle Scaffolds Enhances Type 2‐Like Immune Responses In Vitro and In Vivo Open
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‐sca…