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VEGF165-overexpressing endothelial cells encapsulated within the hydrogel are assessed for viability and vascular network formation. The growth factor expression aims to promote angiogenesis, addressing the vascular injury central to non-healing diabetic wounds.
A click chemistry-mediated all-peptide cell printing hydrogel platform for diabetic wound healing.
In vitro wound healing assays using the bioprinted hydrogel constructs demonstrate enhanced cell migration and proliferation. The results suggest that the all-peptide platform supports the cellular processes required for tissue regeneration.
A click chemistry-mediated all-peptide cell printing hydrogel platform for diabetic wound healing.
Histological analysis of healed wound tissue reveals improved tissue architecture and vascularization in the hydrogel-treated group. Hematoxylin and eosin staining shows more organized collagen deposition and reduced inflammatory infiltrate.
A click chemistry-mediated all-peptide cell printing hydrogel platform for diabetic wound healing.
Immunohistochemical staining of wound sections confirms enhanced angiogenesis in hydrogel-treated diabetic wounds. Markers for vascular endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells indicate formation of functional blood vessels in the regenerated tissue.
A click chemistry-mediated all-peptide cell printing hydrogel platform for diabetic wound healing.