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Composite Scaffolds for Skin Repair
           Funding                                             8.   Rouwkema  J,  Rivron  NC,  van  Blitterswijk  CA,  2008,

           This work was supported by the National Natural Science   Vascularization  in  Tissue  Engineering.  Trends Biotechnol,
           Foundation of China (32130062), Science and Technology   26:434–41.
           Commission  of  Shanghai  Municipality  (21DZ1205600,      https://doi.org/1016/j.tibtech.2008.04.009
           22S31902800),  and  Shanghai  Pilot  Program  for  Basic   9.   O’Brien  FJ,  2011,  Biomaterials  and  Scaffolds  for  Tissue
           Research  –  Chinese  Academy  of  Science,  Shanghai   Engineering. Mater Today, 14:88–95.
           Branch (JCYJ-SHFY-2022-003).                            https://doi.org/1016/S1369-7021(11)70058-X

           Conflict of interest                                10.  Chouhan  D,  Dey  N,  Bhardwaj  N, et  al.,  2019,  Emerging
                                                                   and  Innovative  Approaches  for  Wound  Healing  and  Skin
           The authors declare that they have no competing interests.  Regeneration:  Current  Status  and  Advances.  Biomaterials,
           Author contributions                                    216:119267.
                                                                   https://doi.org/1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119267
           J.M.  and  C.W.  conceived  and  designed  the  project.   11.  Kankala RK, Han YH, Xia HY, et al., 2022, Nanoarchitectured
           J.M.  prepared  and  characterized  materials,  performed
           the  3D  printing  procedure,  and  conducted  experiments   Prototypes of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Innovative
           in  vitro. J.M., J.W., H.Zhang., L.D., H.Zhuang., and Z.Z.   Biomedical Applications. J Nanobiotechnol, 20:126.
           participated in animal surgeries for burn wound healing.      https://doi.org/1186/s12951-022-01315-x
           J.M. collected and analyzed data in the study. J.M. wrote   12.  Zhu  H,  Zheng  K,  Boccaccini  AR,  2021,  Multi-functional
           the manuscript and C.W. supervised the study. All authors   Silica-based  Mesoporous  Materials  for  Simultaneous
           discussed the manuscript.                               Delivery  of  Biologically  Active  Ions  and  Therapeutic
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