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A Dual-Targeted Nanotherapy Rewrites the Rules of Diabetic Wound Repair

Chronic diabetic wounds fail to heal because excessive oxidative stress, persistent inflammation, and impaired blood vessel growth reinforce one another in a destructive cycle. A new nanovesicle-based strategy addresses these barriers simultaneously by combining targeted drug delivery with immune and vascular modulation. The approach integrates antioxidant therapy, inflammation resolution, and angiogenesis enhancement within a single bioengineered system. By precisely directing therapeutic signals to damaged blood vessels and inflamed tissue, this strategy reshapes the hostile wound environment and restores the biological processes required for tissue repair. The findings offer a promising solution for treating hard-to-heal diabetic wounds and highlight how multifunctional nanomedicine can overcome the limitations of single-target therapies

March 4, 2026


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