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Modulating macrophage polarization on titanium implant surface by poly(dopamine)-assisted immobilization of IL4.

Yulan WangHaoning QiRichard J MironYu-Feng Zhang
Published in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2019)
The SLA-pDA-IL4 surfaces described here is able to activate adherent macrophages into M2 phenotype and reduce the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Immobilization of IL4 via pDA is convenient and effective, thus providing an applicable way to control macrophage behavior upon implant insertion and is anticipated to accelerating further bone integration.
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