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The use of chemoattractants to promote endogenous stem cell‐based in situ tissue regeneration has recently garnered much attention. This study is the first to assess the endogenous stem cell migration using a newly discovered substance P (SP) analog (SP1) by molecular dynamics simulations as an efficient chemoattractant. Further, a novel strategy based on electrostatic interaction using cationic chitosan...
In‐Situ Tissue Regeneration
In article number 2103244, Sangdun Choi, Moon Suk Kim, and co‐workers report the in‐situ tissue regeneration using electrostatically interactive hydrogel with a newly discovered substance P analog and VEGF‐mimicking peptide. The result will be a viable alternative to ex vivo manipulated stem cells as endogenous stem cell‐based in‐situ tissue regeneration.
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