Published On: July 11, 2024

New research led by iEd Hub lecturer Rosanne Raftery, is now online in Advanced Healthcare Materials. The paper describes the use of SDF1α gene-activated scaffolds that mobilize endogenous progenitor cells, inducing neovascularization and bone regeneration in situ.

🔗Access the paper here:  Mobilizing Endogenous Progenitor Cells Using pSDF1α‐Activated Scaffolds Accelerates Angiogenesis and Bone Repair in Critical‐Sized Bone Defects (wiley.com)

The research was funded by Science Foundation Ireland AMBER Centre and performed in RCSI Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG).

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