Macrophage Adhesion and Phenotypic Shifts on Hydrophobically Modified Hydrogels
Abstract
A balance of macrophage phenotypes is essential in successful implantation. Therefore, biomaterials should be carefully designed to better regulate the response of macrophages. We demonstrate macrophage adhesion and phenotypic shifts can be modulated with hydrophobically modified hydrogels. This study represents a fundamental concept in controlling cell adhesion and differentiation with substrate hydrophobicity. Gel synthesis was carried out...
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Macrophage Adhesion and Phenotypic Shifts on Hydrophobically Modified Hydrogels
Published Date
Oct 10, 2019
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