emocompatibility
Emocompatibility refers to the ability of a material or device to interact with the body's blood and tissue without eliciting an adverse immune response. This is a critical consideration in the development of medical implants, prosthetics, drug delivery systems, and other biomedical applications that come into contact with biological fluids. The ideal emocompatible material will not trigger inflammation, thrombosis, or rejection by the host's immune system.
When foreign materials are introduced into the body, they are recognized as non-self by immune cells. This
Achieving emocompatibility often involves carefully selecting materials with specific surface properties, such as hydrophilicity or the