Combinatorial hydrogel library enables identification of materials that mitigate the foreign body response in primates

The foreign body response is an immune-mediated reaction that can lead to the failure of implanted medical devices and discomfort for the recipient. There is a critical need for biomaterials that overcome this key challenge in the development of medical devices. Here we use a combinatorial approach...

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Main Authors: Hollister-Locke, Jennifer, Bochenek, Matthew A, Dholakia, Nimit, Cohen, Josh, Siniakowicz, Karolina, Qi, Meirigeng, McGarrigle, James, Lyle, Stephen, Harlan, David M, Greiner, Dale L, Oberholzer, Jose, Weir, Gordon C, Vegas, Arturo, Veiseh, Omid, Doloff, Joshua C, Ma, Minglin, Tam, Hok Hei, Bratlie, Kaitlin M, Li, Jie, Bader, Andrew, Langan, Erin, Olejnik, Karsten, Fenton, Patrick, Kang, Jeon Woong, Chiu, Alan, Siebert, Sean M, Tang, Katherine, Jhunjhunwala, Siddharth, Aresta-Dasilva, Stephanie K, Thakrar, Raj, Vietti, Thema, Chen, Michael Y, Langer, Robert S, Anderson, Daniel Griffith
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Medical Engineering & Science
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/109048
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