Evaluating the impact of biomaterials on modulating tumour-associated macrophages

Authors

  • Aroosha Fareghdeli Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
  • Robyn Skillings
  • Duale Ahmed
  • Zoya Versey
  • Edana Cassol
  • Leila Mostaço-Guidolin

Abstract

In recent years, biomaterials have been widely used for developing tumour models to help us gain a better understanding of tumour microenvironment (TME). Macrophages, as immune cells, play a significant role in the TME and exhibit plasticity based on their environment. This work aimed to assess the fundamental impact of biomaterials on the functionality of macrophages.

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2024-06-26

How to Cite

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A. Fareghdeli, R. . Skillings, D. Ahmed, Z. Versey, E. Cassol, and L. Mostaço-Guidolin, “Evaluating the impact of biomaterials on modulating tumour-associated macrophages”, CMBES Proc., vol. 46, Jun. 2024.

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