Biocompatibility studies of pectin-fibrin nanocomposite bearing BALB/c mice

2015 
th week of study, respectively. Macroscopic inspection of the implantation site revealed no pathological inflammatory responses and histopathology studies depicted remarkable neutrophil accumulation within the implant in a timely manner. Furthermore, the immune response indicated significant difference with cytokines IL-1�, IL-10, and IL-17 �, respectively. These results suggested that this scaffold system could be a promising targeted drug delivery system for the slow release of drugs in a mouse disease model.
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