A research team at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea, has developed an innovative photocurable hydrogel that enables minimally invasive bone regeneration. Comprising alginate derived from brown algae and recombinant mussel adhesive protein containing RGD peptides, the hydrogel incorporates calcium ions, phosphonodiols, and a photoinitiator to facilitate rapid solidification under visible light. […]
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