In Situ Sprayed Hydrogel Delivers Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Human Endometrial Organoids for Uterine Function Preservation and Fertility Restoration
Xunsi Qin,
Kai‐Lun Hu,
Qi Li
et al.
Abstract:Impaired endometrial function and reduced receptivity remain significant causes of female infertility. Here, a sprayable hydrogel combined with human endometrial organoid extracellular vesicles (HEO‐EVs) is developed to enhance uterine function preservation and fertility restoration. The peptide amphiphile hydrogel (labeled CPA) is engineered by conjugating a collagen‐binding peptide with glutathione to impart its biocompatible adhesive and antioxidant properties. The therapeutic EVs are isolated and purified … Show more
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