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Developing advanced hydrogel materials offers a promising strategy for bone repair and regeneration. These functional hydrogels aim to overcome challenges in bone disease treatment by enhancing biological activity and mechanical strength.

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  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Tissue Engineering

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  • Bone diseases present complex treatment challenges due to bone's unique tissue properties and intricate repair mechanisms.
  • Current strategies for bone repair and regeneration often involve combining biological materials, cells, and factors.
  • Multifunctional hydrogel interface materials show potential for advanced bone and cartilage repair applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advancements in the development of functional interface hydrogels for bone and cartilage repair.
  • To discuss the challenges in creating hydrogel materials with desired properties for clinical use.
  • To explore the potential applications of these hydrogels in bone tissue engineering.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent advances in functional interface hydrogels.
  • Analysis of challenges in hydrogel material formulation and property control.
  • Discussion of applications in cartilage and bone repair, focusing on tissue engineering.

Main Results:

  • Hydrogel interface materials are fundamental building blocks for bone tissue engineering.
  • Recent progress has been made in developing hydrogels with enhanced biological activity, controllable biodegradability, mechanical strength, cell adhesion, and drug release.
  • Overcoming formulation challenges is key to realizing the clinical potential of these materials.

Conclusions:

  • Multifunctional hydrogel interface materials are crucial for effective bone tissue engineering.
  • Continued research is needed to address the barriers in producing these advanced materials.
  • Functional hydrogels hold significant promise for improving treatments in bone and cartilage repair.