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SUBMITTER: Veiseh O
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4477281 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Veiseh Omid O Doloff Joshua C JC Ma Minglin M Vegas Arturo J AJ Tam Hok Hei HH Bader Andrew R AR Li Jie J Langan Erin E Wyckoff Jeffrey J Loo Whitney S WS Jhunjhunwala Siddharth S Chiu Alan A Siebert Sean S Tang Katherine K Hollister-Lock Jennifer J Aresta-Dasilva Stephanie S Bochenek Matthew M Mendoza-Elias Joshua J Wang Yong Y Qi Merigeng M Lavin Danya M DM Chen Michael M Dholakia Nimit N Thakrar Raj R Lacík Igor I Weir Gordon C GC Oberholzer Jose J Greiner Dale L DL Langer Robert R Anderson Daniel G DG
Nature materials 20150518 6
The efficacy of implanted biomedical devices is often compromised by host recognition and subsequent foreign body responses. Here, we demonstrate the role of the geometry of implanted materials on their biocompatibility in vivo. In rodent and non-human primate animal models, implanted spheres 1.5 mm and above in diameter across a broad spectrum of materials, including hydrogels, ceramics, metals and plastics, significantly abrogated foreign body reactions and fibrosis when compared with smaller ...[more]