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  • Physical and mechanical reg... Physical and mechanical regulation of macrophage phenotype and function
    McWhorter, Frances Y; Davis, Chase T; Liu, Wendy F Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS, 04/2015, Volume: 72, Issue: 7
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    Macrophages are tissue-resident immune cells that play a critical role in maintaining homeostasis and fighting infection. In addition, these cells are involved in the progression of many pathologies ...
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  • Modulation of macrophage ph... Modulation of macrophage phenotype by cell shape
    McWhorter, Frances Y.; Wang, Tingting; Nguyen, Phoebe ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2013, Volume: 110, Issue: 43
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    Phenotypic polarization of macrophages is regulated by a milieu of cues in the local tissue microenvironment. Although much is known about how soluble factors influence macrophage polarization, ...
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  • Mechanically activated ion ... Mechanically activated ion channel Piezo1 modulates macrophage polarization and stiffness sensing
    Atcha, Hamza; Jairaman, Amit; Holt, Jesse R. ... Nature communications, 05/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Macrophages perform diverse functions within tissues during immune responses to pathogens and injury, but molecular mechanisms by which physical properties of the tissue regulate macrophage ...
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  • Zwitterionically modified a... Zwitterionically modified alginates mitigate cellular overgrowth for cell encapsulation
    Liu, Qingsheng; Chiu, Alan; Wang, Long-Hai ... Nature communications, 11/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Foreign body reaction (FBR) to implanted biomaterials and medical devices is common and can compromise the function of implants or cause complications. For example, in cell encapsulation, cellular ...
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  • Micro- and Nanopatterned Topographical Cues for Regulating Macrophage Cell Shape and Phenotype
    Luu, Thuy U; Gott, Shannon C; Woo, Bryan W K ... ACS applied materials & interfaces, 12/2015, Volume: 7, Issue: 51
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    Controlling the interactions between macrophages and biomaterials is critical for modulating the response to implants. While it has long been thought that biomaterial surface chemistry regulates the ...
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  • Differential regulation of ... Differential regulation of macrophage inflammatory activation by fibrin and fibrinogen
    Hsieh, Jessica Y.; Smith, Tim D.; Meli, Vijaykumar S. ... Acta biomaterialia, 01/2017, Volume: 47
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    Display omitted Fibrin is a major component of the provisional extracellular matrix formed during tissue repair following injury, and enables cell infiltration and anchoring at the wound site. ...
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  • Control by cell size Control by cell size
    Liu, Wendy F Nature materials, 12/2018, Volume: 17, Issue: 12
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  • Biophysical regulation of m... Biophysical regulation of macrophages in health and disease
    Meli, Vijaykumar S.; Veerasubramanian, Praveen K.; Atcha, Hamza ... Journal of leukocyte biology, August 2019, Volume: 106, Issue: 2
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    Macrophages perform critical functions for homeostasis and immune defense in tissues throughout the body. These innate immune cells are capable of recognizing and clearing dead cells and pathogens, ...
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  • Tuning immunity through tis... Tuning immunity through tissue mechanotransduction
    Du, Huixun; Bartleson, Juliet M; Butenko, Sergei ... Nature reviews. Immunology, 03/2023, Volume: 23, Issue: 3
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    Immune responses are governed by signals from the tissue microenvironment, and in addition to biochemical signals, mechanical cues and forces arising from the tissue, its extracellular matrix and its ...
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  • Developing mechanically rob... Developing mechanically robust, triazole-zwitterionic hydrogels to mitigate foreign body response (FBR) for islet encapsulation
    Liu, Qingsheng; Chiu, Alan; Wang, Longhai ... Biomaterials, February 2020, 2020-02-00, 20200201, Volume: 230
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    Zwitterionic hydrogels such as those based on polycarboxybetaine (PCB) or polysulfobetaine (PSB) have potential for various biomedical applications, due to their biocompatibility and low biofouling ...
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