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A recent report from researchers at the SRM Institute of Science and Technology in Tamil Nadu, India, discusses the use of magnesium-incorporated biocomposite scaffolds in bone tissue engineering. These scaffolds release magnesium ions, which promote bone regeneration by enhancing immunomodulation, osteogenesis, and angiogenesis. The report explores various fabrication techniques for creating these scaffolds, such as electrospinning and three-dimensional printing, and highlights the need for ongoing research to address challenges related to controlling the degradation rate of magnesium and ensuring mechanical stability. The researchers conclude that magnesium-incorporated biocomposite scaffolds show promise for bone tissue engineering but require further refinement for successful clinical applications. [Extracted from the article] |