Dynamic covalent constructed self-healing hydrogel for sequential delivery of antibacterial agent and growth factor in wound healing
Abstract
null null The conventional injectable hydrogels as wound dressing materials frequently encounter bacterial infection and lack self-healing ability. Besides, the hydrogels injected into the irregular wound sites are easily damaged by external forces, which further hinder wound healing. To make up for these deficiencies, we developed a novel hydrogel with the unique properties including dynamic covalent based self-healing, antibacterial and...
Paper Details
Title
Dynamic covalent constructed self-healing hydrogel for sequential delivery of antibacterial agent and growth factor in wound healing
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
373
Pages
413 - 424
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