IF: 13.3! Temporal regulation, co-development of bone and vascular networks: Biomimetic hydrogel scaffolds provide a new strategy for cranial bone regeneration
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This study investigated a time-functional composite hydrogel scaffold for cranial defect repair, which can promote the regeneration of vascularized bone by sequentially regulating angiogenesis and osteogenesis. Traditional bone repair materials often serve as inert fillers and are difficult to dynamically coordinate the timing of different biological events during bone regeneration. This study addresses this challenge,Designed a composite hydrogel system based on silk fibroin





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Journal Name: Theranostics
Publication Date: January 1, 2026
DOI: 10.7150/thno.119835
Research Team: This study was conducted jointly by researchers Su Jiacan, Chen Juxiang, and others.
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