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Hydrogel–exosome complexes: a novel strategy for cardiovascular regeneration

Authors: Yonglin, Fu; Zixiong, Qiu; Yifang, Cao; Mei, Jiang; Xiaojun, Cui;

Hydrogel–exosome complexes: a novel strategy for cardiovascular regeneration

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of high mortality and morbidity worldwide, posing a substantial threat to global health.

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Cardiovascular Diseases, Humans, Regeneration, Animals, Hydrogels, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, Exosomes

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