%0 Journal Article %T Implantable hyaluronic acid-deferoxamine conjugate prevents nonunions through stimulation of neovascularization %A Alexis Donneys %A Alicia Snider %A Kavitha Ranganathan %A Marcus Laird Forrest %A Mark S. Cohen %A Noah S. Nelson %A Qiuhong Yang %A Russell Ettinger %A Sagar S. Deshpande %A Steven R. Buchman %A Ti Zhang %J Archive of "NPJ Regenerative Medicine". %D 2019 %R 10.1038/s41536-019-0072-9 %X Development of implantable HA-DFO. a HA-DFO general chemical structure. b 1H-NMR spectra (D2O, 400£¿MHz) of HA (752£¿kDa)-DFO-MA and HA (752£¿kDa)-DFO confirming the characteristic peaks of MA (6.5¨C5.5£¿ppm), HA (4.0¨C3.0£¿ppm) and DFO (2.0¨C1.0£¿ppm), highlighted from left to right, respectively. The peak at ¦Ä£¿=£¿4.70 in each spectrum corresponds to the solvent residue. c HA (752£¿kDa)-DFO-MA hydrogel before and after overnight incubation with iron. Note the rust color indicating successful iron chelation within the Hydrogel-Iron (III) complex. Scale bar length£¿=£¿5£¿mm. d Percent molecular weight of unmodified HA (752£¿kDa), and its two derivatives in response to hyaluronidase enzymatic degradatio %K Fracture repair %K Regenerative medicine %K Translational research %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6529413/