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Strategies for promoting neurovascularization in bone regeneration
REVIEW | Updated:2026-01-27
    • Strategies for promoting neurovascularization in bone regeneration

    • In the field of bone tissue engineering, this review explores the anatomy and functions of intraosseous blood vessels and nerve fibers, highlighting their roles in bone development, metabolism, and repair. It covers innovative strategies for accelerating the intrabony neurovascular system over the past decade, providing solutions to develop novel neurovascularized biomaterials and accelerate their translation into clinical practice.
    • Military Medical Research   Vol. 12, Issue 11, Pages: 1747-1781(2025)
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-025-00596-1    

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    • Received:13 July 2024

      Accepted:26 January 2025

      Online First:03 March 2025

      Published:2025-11

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  • Xin-Ling Li, Yu-Qing Zhao, Li Miao, et al. Strategies for promoting neurovascularization in bone regeneration[J]. Military Medical Research, 2025, 12(11): 1747-1781. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-025-00596-1.

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