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1. Fibrinogen and magnesium combination biomaterials modulate macrophage phenotype, NF-kB signaling and crosstalk with mesenchymal stem/stromal cells.

2. The blood compatibility challenge. Part 4: Surface modification for hemocompatible materials: Passive and active approaches to guide blood-material interactions.

3. The inflammasome in host response to biomaterials: Bridging inflammation and tissue regeneration.

4. A co-culture system with three different primary human cell populations reveals that biomaterials and MSC modulate macrophage-driven fibroblast recruitment.

5. Development of an immunomodulatory biomaterial: using resolvin D1 to modulate inflammation.

6. Kinetics and isotherm of fibronectin adsorption to three-dimensional porous chitosan scaffolds explored by ¹²⁵I-radiolabelling.

7. The effect of octadecyl chain immobilization on the hemocompatibility of poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate).

8. Chitosan drives anti-inflammatory macrophage polarisation and pro-inflammatory dendritic cell stimulation.

9. Enhanced mesenchymal stromal cell recruitment via natural killer cells by incorporation of inflammatory signals in biomaterials.

10. Characterization of polymeric solutions as injectable vehicles for hydroxyapatite microspheres.

11. The correlation between the adsorption of adhesive proteins and cell behaviour on hydroxyl-methyl mixed self-assembled monolayers.

12. Fibrinogen adsorption, platelet adhesion and activation on mixed hydroxyl-/methyl-terminated self-assembled monolayers.

13. The influence of functional groups of self-assembled monolayers on fibrous capsule formation and cell recruitment.

14. The attraction of Mac-1+ phagocytes during acute inflammation by methyl-coated self-assembled monolayers.

15. Protein adsorption on mixtures of hydroxyl- and methyl-terminated alkanethiols self-assembled monolayers.

16. Adhesion of human leukocytes to biomaterials: an in vitro study using alkanethiolate monolayers with different chemically functionalized surfaces.

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