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A recent study conducted at Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, focused on the development of a nanofiber/hydrogel composite scaffold incorporated with silicon nanoparticles for sustained delivery of osteogenic factors. The research found that the scaffold material showed promise in providing a sustainable osteogenic factor delivery system, with drug release being sustained for up to 32 days. This study highlights the potential of utilizing bone scaffolds for more efficient tissue regeneration through controlled drug delivery mechanisms. [Extracted from the article] |