Biomaterial-mediated modification of the local inflammatory environment

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  • who: Abhay Pandit from the National University of, GalwayOsaka University, Japan have published the Article: Biomaterial-mediated modification of the local inflammatory environment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study shows the antiROS properties of chitosan, as it is hypothesized that chitosan enhances stem_cell retention and survival in the myocardium (which was confirmed by in_vivo bioluminescence imaging), partly due to its ability to scavenge ROS. Subsequent encapsulation of islet cells in alginate microcapsules, along with the identified anti-inflammatory curcumin, improved survival of the islet cells in_vivo, with reduced fibrosis Hydrogels One of the main . . .

     

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