Microenvironment‐Regulated Dual‐Layer Microneedle Patch for Promoting Periodontal Soft and Hard Tissue Regeneration in Diabetic Periodontitis
Yaning Qu,
Huajing Zeng,
Lei Wang
et al.
Abstract:Chronic periodontitis in individuals with diabetes can exacerbate the destruction of local periodontal soft tissues and accelerate the resorption of hard tissue. Currently, effective strategies to simultaneously restore both soft and hard periodontal tissues remain insufficient. To address this challenge, a multifunctional dual‐layer microneedles (d‐MNs) design is proposed to regenerate both periodontal soft and hard tissues in diabetic patients. The d‐MNs substrate is composed of gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) … Show more
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