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Less fibrosis around softer silicone implants

Softening the surface of silicone implants reduces their fibrotic encapsulation.

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Fig. 1: Mitigation of the fibrotic encapsulation of silicone implants via soft coatings or through the inhibition of the binding of specific integrins.

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Bauer, S.J., Doloff, J.C. Less fibrosis around softer silicone implants. Nat Biomed Eng 5, 1407–1408 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41551-021-00830-w

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