This project addresses a critical knowledge gap in the understanding of how material properties control the release and co-delivery of chemokines. As this project focuses on co-delivery, it addresses the difficulty of releasing multiple signaling molecules simultaneously and at balanced rates. This specific type of control is important, especially when mimicking the immune environment and designing better biomaterials that can coordinate multiple cell signals. This research will provide foundational insight that aims to support future applications in immunotherapy and regenerative medicine, as precise control of chemokine signals is crucial for success.
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