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Delivery to the proper tissue compartment is a major obstacle hampering the potential of cellular therapeutics for medical conditions. Delivery of cells within biomaterials may improve localization, but traditional and newer void‐forming hydrogels must be made in advance with cells being added into the scaffold during the manufacturing process. Injectable, in situ cross‐linking microporous scaffolds...
In article number 1903147, Philip O. Scumpia, Dino Di Carlo, and co‐workers co‐inject microgel particles with cells, which are covalently linked in situ to form a microporous scaffold for enhanced cell therapies.
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