Study of bone formation properties of tricalcium phosphate and insulin-infused hydrogel- An in-vitro study
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Insulin-infused hydrogel represents a cutting-edge approach in the field of bone tissue engineering, offering a platform for promoting bone regeneration and repair. Insulin has been shown to induce the formation of new blood vessels, which is important in providing nutrients and oxygen to the developing bone tissue and supporting its growth. For the product to be successful, it has to have a good osteogenic potential as well as biocompatibility.
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