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Engineered exosomes for diabetic foot ulcers: lessons learned, challenges remain
COMMENTARY | Updated:2026-05-11
    • Engineered exosomes for diabetic foot ulcers: lessons learned, challenges remain

    • Military Medical Research   (2026)
    • DOI:10.1016/j.mmr.2026.100022    

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    • Received:14 December 2025

      Accepted:23 March 2026

      Published:2026-04

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  • Jung HD. Engineered exosomes for diabetic foot ulcers: lessons learned, challenges remain. Mil Med Res. 2026;13(1):100022. DOI: 10.1016/j.mmr.2026.100022.

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