Poly(aspartic acid) based self-healing hydrogel with blood coagulation characteristic for rapid hemostasis and wound healing applications
Danyang Chen(Guangzhou Medical University), Jianglei Qin(Autoimmune Technologies (United States)), Yuehua Qi(Hebei University), Youliang Zhao(Soochow University), Xiaojun Liu(Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures), Yong Wang(Waters (China)), Xiangbo Ma(Hebei University), Wenjuan Li(Hebei University), Hongzan Song(Hebei University)
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