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1. Biocompatibility and biodistribution of matrix-bound nanovesicles in vitro and in vivo.

2. Tissue response, macrophage phenotype, and intrinsic calcification induced by cardiovascular biomaterials: Can clinical regenerative potential be predicted in a rat subcutaneous implant model?

3. Graft IL-33 regulates infiltrating macrophages to protect against chronic rejection.

4. 4-Hydroxybutyrate Promotes Endogenous Antimicrobial Peptide Expression in Macrophages.

5. Injectable, porous, biohybrid hydrogels incorporating decellularized tissue components for soft tissue applications.

6. Matrix-Bound Nanovesicles Recapitulate Extracellular Matrix Effects on Macrophage Phenotype.

7. The effect of cell debris within biologic scaffolds upon the macrophage response.

8. Restoring Mucosal Barrier Function and Modifying Macrophage Phenotype with an Extracellular Matrix Hydrogel: Potential Therapy for Ulcerative Colitis.

9. Preparation and characterization of a biologic scaffold and hydrogel derived from colonic mucosa.

10. Macrophage phenotype in response to ECM bioscaffolds.

11. Solubilized extracellular matrix bioscaffolds derived from diverse source tissues differentially influence macrophage phenotype.

12. Solubilized extracellular matrix from brain and urinary bladder elicits distinct functional and phenotypic responses in macrophages.

13. The promotion of a constructive macrophage phenotype by solubilized extracellular matrix.

14. Macrophage polarization in response to ECM coated polypropylene mesh.

15. Decellularized allogeneic and xenogeneic tissue as a bioscaffold for regenerative medicine: factors that influence the host response.

16. Macrophage polarization: an opportunity for improved outcomes in biomaterials and regenerative medicine.

17. Macrophage participation in the degradation and remodeling of extracellular matrix scaffolds.

18. Macrophage phenotype and remodeling outcomes in response to biologic scaffolds with and without a cellular component.

19. Macrophage phenotype as a determinant of biologic scaffold remodeling.

22. Host macrophage response to injectable hydrogels derived from ECM and α-helical peptides.

23. Rethinking regenerative medicine: a macrophage-centered approach.

24. Expanded applications, shifting paradigms and an improved understanding of host–biomaterial interactions.

25. Macrophage phenotype as a predictor of constructive remodeling following the implantation of biologically derived surgical mesh materials.

26. A hydrogel derived from decellularized dermal extracellular matrix

27. Consequences of ineffective decellularization of biologic scaffolds on the host response

28. Mapping the acute time course of immune cell infiltration into an ECM hydrogel in a rat model of stroke using 19F MRI.

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