Pore size-mediated macrophage M1-to-M2 transition influences new vessel formation within the compartment of a scaffold
Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates that material pore size can affect both macrophage (Mφ) polarization and new vessel formation within the compartment of a transplant. Using genipin cross-linked collagen/chitosan (Col-Ch) scaffolds with average pore sizes of 160 and 360 μm (Col-Ch-160 and Col-Ch-360, respectively) as material vascularization models, this study examined the influence of pore size-mediated M1-to-M2 transition of Mφs penetrating the...
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Title
Pore size-mediated macrophage M1-to-M2 transition influences new vessel formation within the compartment of a scaffold
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
18
Pages
100466 - 100466
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