Engineering a multifunctional N-halamine-based antibacterial hydrogel using a super-convenient strategy for infected skin defect therapy

Volume: 379, Pages: 122238 - 122238
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Endowing hydrogel with antibacterial capability is promising for tissue repair, but most strategies in the synthesis of antibacterial hydrogel is high-cost and low-yield, suffering from many tedious multi-step reaction procedures to obtain antibacterial function. Taking hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel as an example, we herein report a super-convenient and broad-spectrum effective strategy based on a simple N-halogenation reaction allowing a...
Paper Details
Title
Engineering a multifunctional N-halamine-based antibacterial hydrogel using a super-convenient strategy for infected skin defect therapy
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
379
Pages
122238 - 122238
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