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The inflammatory environment post injury is a key mechanism in guiding regeneration. However, reproducing this process is a significant biological challenge. In article number 1805209, Richard J. Williams, David R. Nisbet, and co‐workers demonstrate a nanostructured scaffold that can sustain astrocytes in long‐term culture; then, using nanobiotechnology, they switch inflammation on or off in a programmed...
Immunology is the next frontier of nano/biomaterial science research, with the immune system determining the degree of tissue repair. However, the complexity of the inflammatory response represents a significant challenge that is essential to understand for the development of future therapies. Cell‐instructive 3D culture environments are critical to improve our understanding of the link between the...
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