Spongy-like hydrogels prevascularization with the adipose tissue vascular fraction delays cutaneous wound healing by sustaining inflammatory cell influx.
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Moreira HR,Rodrigues DB,Freitas S,da LP,Morais AD,Jarnalo M,Horta R,Reis RL,Pirraco RP,Marques AP. Spongy-like hydrogels prevascularization with the adipose tissue vascular fraction delays cutaneous wound healing by sustaining inflammatory cell influx. Mater. Today Bio. 2022. 17. p. 100496-100496. IF:8,200. (1).