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Biologics for bone regeneration: advances in cell, protein, gene, and mRNA therapies

Bone fractures represent a significant global healthcare burden. Although fractures typically heal on their own, some fail to regenerate properly, leading to nonunion, a condition that causes prolonged disability, morbidity, and mortality. Biologic therapies have emerged as promising tools to enhance bone regeneration by leveraging the body\'s natural healing processes. This review explores the critical role of conventional and emerging biologics in fracture healing.

Source: Nature

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