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Porous Hydrogels
In article number 2104337, Donald Griffin and co‐workers present heterogeneously distributed heparin microislands within a microporous annealed particle hydrogel as a new type of bioactive scaffold that can promote extensive cell migration and enhanced healing without the addition of exogenous growth factors. This innovative materials‐only approach has high translational potential...
Mimicking growth factor–extracellular matrix interactions for promoting cell migration is a powerful technique to improve tissue integration with biomaterial scaffolds for the regeneration of damaged tissues. This is attempted by scaffold‐mediated controlled delivery of exogenous growth factors; however, the predetermined nature of this delivery can limit the scaffold's ability to meet each wound's...
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