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The effective regeneration of weight‐bearing bone defects and critical‐sized cartilage defects remains a significant clinical challenge. Traditional treatments such as autologous and allograft bone grafting have not been successful in achieving the desired outcomes, necessitating the need for innovative therapeutic approaches. Nucleic acids have attracted significant attention due to their ability...
Nucleic Acids Nanotechnology
The advantages of nucleic acid nanotechnology such as good biocompatibility provide good opportunities for intracellular and in vivo applications, and provide enormous prospects for advancing the field of biomaterials. In article number 2301996, Fengjin Zhou, Long Bai, Jiacan Su, and co‐workers review the current application status of nucleic acid nanotechnology in bone...
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