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An instantly fixable and self-adaptive scaffold for skull regeneration by autologous stem cell recruitment and angiogenesis
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Discover an innovative scaffold that addresses cranial defect reconstruction challenges! Developed by Gonggong Lu and colleagues, this self-adaptive scaffold enhances bone regeneration, promotes macrophage polarization, and integrates seamlessly with the biological environment, achieving impressive bone cover in model tests.
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