Exosome-loaded extracellular matrix-mimic hydrogel with anti-inflammatory property Facilitates/promotes growth plate injury repair
Growth plate cartilage has limited self-repair ability, leading to poor bone bridge formation post-injury and ultimately limb growth defects in children. The current corrective surgeries are highly invasive, and outcomes can be unpredictable. Following growth plate injury, the direct loss of extrace...
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Main Authors: | Pengfei Guan, Can Liu, Denghui Xie, Shichao Mao, Yuelun Ji, Yongchang Lin, Zheng Chen, Qiyou Wang, Lei Fan, Yongjian Sun |
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Language: | EN |
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KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/08cc9f3a9740408db5b90e8b1ee37faa |
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