3D‐Printed In Situ Growth of Bilayer MOF Hydrogels for Accelerated Osteochondral Defect Repair
Kaiqi Qin,
Xinyue Huang,
Shengfeng Wang
et al.
Abstract:Repairing osteochondral (OC) defect presents a significant challenge due to the intricate structural requirements and the unpredictable differentiation pathways of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). To address this challenge, a novel biomimetic OC hydrogel scaffold is developed that features a structure of soft and hard components. This scaffold incorporates bilayer metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), specifically ZIF‐67 in the upper layer and ZIF‐8 in the lower layer, achieved through an in situ printin… Show more
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