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A pleiotropic SIS-based hydrogel with immunomodulation via NLRP3 inflammasome inhibition for diabetic bone regeneration

[Display omitted] •A thermosensitive hydrogel is fabricated based on the ECM from SIS;•The GB@SIS hydrogel has good biocompatibility and can sustain the release of BMP-4;•The GB@SIS hydrogel exhibits regenerative potential in angiogenesis and osteogenesis;•The GB@SIS hydrogel can reconstruct the loc...

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Published in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2024-01, Vol.480, p.147985, Article 147985
Main Authors: Sheng, Ning, Xing, Fei, Zhang, Qing-Yi, Tan, Jie, Nie, Rong, Huang, Kai, Li, He-Xi, Jiang, Yan-Lin, Tan, Bo, Xiang, Zhou, Xie, Hui-Qi
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