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Hydrogel Microspheres In article number 2500426, Jianan Ren, Xiuwen Wu, Jinjian Huang, and co-workers comprehensively examine the synthesis and fabrication methodologies of hydrogel microspheres, while emphasizing innovative strategies such as the incorporation of antibacterial agents, gas therapy, and functional cells to augment their bioactivities. These advancements hold significant promise ...