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Foreign body reaction to subcutaneous implants
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Foreign Body Reaction
100%
Subcutaneous Implantation
100%
Fibrosis
60%
Protein Adsorption
60%
Corticosteroids
40%
Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
20%
Macrophages
20%
Tissue Response
20%
Inflammation
20%
Differential Activation
20%
Multiple Approaches
20%
Hydrophilic Coating
20%
Recent Approaches
20%
Depot
20%
Inflammatory Cell Infiltration
20%
Inflammatory State
20%
Species Differences
20%
Collagen Deposition
20%
Antifibrotic
20%
Drug Diffusion
20%
Surface Modification
20%
Foreign Body Giant Cells
20%
Cellular Dynamics
20%
Innate Immune Response
20%
Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
20%
Medical Device Failure
20%
Implant Surface
20%
Macrophage Fusion
20%
Fibroblast Activation
20%
State Differences
20%
Implant Materials
20%
Fibrous Encapsulation
20%
Combined Method
20%
Long-acting Drug Delivery
20%
Revealed Information
20%
Ultra-low
20%
Collagen Fibrosis
20%
Molecular Dynamics
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Implant
100%
Foreign Body Reaction
100%
Fibrosis
80%
Macrophage
40%
Dexamethasone
40%
Species Difference
20%
Small Interfering RNA
20%
Innate Immunity
20%
Tissue Reaction
20%
Medical Device
20%
Inflammatory Cell
20%
Foreign Body
20%
Antifibrotic Agent
20%
Cellular Infiltration
20%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
20%
Action Spectrum
20%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
20%
Drug Diffusion
20%
Device Failure
20%
Fibroblast
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Foreign Body Reaction
100%
Implant
100%
Fibrosis
80%
Dexamethasone
40%
Inflammation
20%
Small Interfering RNA
20%
Tissue Reaction
20%
Antifibrotic Agent
20%
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
20%
Foreign Body
20%
Anti-Inflammatory Drug
20%