Metal–Phenolic Networks‐Reinforced Extracellular Matrix Scaffold for Bone Regeneration via Combining Radical‐Scavenging and Photo‐Responsive Regulation of Microenvironment
Zhiqing Liu,
Tianlong Wang,
Lei Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The limited regulation strategies of the regeneration microenvironment significantly hinder bone defect repair effectiveness. One potential solution is using biomaterials capable of releasing bioactive ions and biomolecules. However, most existing biomaterials lack real‐time control features, failing to meet high regulation requirements. Herein, a new Strontium (Sr) and epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate (EGCG) based metal–phenolic network with polydopamine (PMPNs) modification was prepared. This material reinforces a… Show more
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