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782 Immune system review provides insight into more effective biotechnology

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ScienceDaily · 10/31/2024 15:17 EDT

Immune system review provides insight into more effective biotechnology

As critical responders, macrophages can perceive helpful biotechnology as threats. If not created with the right materials or mechanical forces, these devices can trigger an immune response that can cause inflammation, scar tissue or device failure.

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