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Large-sized bone defects are a great challenge in clinics and considerably impair the quality of patients' daily life. Tissue engineering strategies using cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules to regulate the microenvironment in bone regeneration is a promising approach. Zinc, magnesium, and iron ions are natural elements in bone tissue and participate in many physiological processes of bone metabolism and therefore have great potential for bone tissue engineering and regeneration. In this review, we performed a systematic analysis on the effects of zinc, magnesium, and iron ions in bone tissue engineering. We focus on the role of these ions in properties of scaffolds (mechanical strength, degradation, osteogenesis, antibacterial properties, etc.). We hope that our summary of the current research achievements and our notifications of potential strategies to improve the effects of zinc, magnesium, and iron ions in scaffolds for bone repair and regeneration will find new inspiration and breakthroughs to inspire future research.
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Zhixuan Chen
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Wei Zhang
Army Medical University
Mingyue Wang
Qingdao University
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
Umeå University
Southeast University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbe1a5f7e0c66ced836b9b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.2c00368