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Advances in biocompatibility and physico-chemical characterization of microspheres for cell encapsulation

Cell encapsulation has already shown its high potential and holds the promise for future cell therapies to enter the clinics as a large scale treatment option for various types of diseases. The advancement in cell biology towards this goal has to be complemented with functional biomaterials suitable...

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Published in:Advanced drug delivery reviews 2014-04, Vol.67-68, p.111-130
Main Authors: Rokstad, Anne Mari A., Lacík, Igor, de Vos, Paul, Strand, Berit L.
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Host response
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Permeability
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