Self-healing hydrogel based on polyphosphate-conjugated pectin with hemostatic property for wound healing applications
Limin Chang(Hebei University), Jianglei Qin(Autoimmune Technologies (United States)), Xiaojun Liu(Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures), Yong Wang(Baoding University), Wenjuan Li(Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport), Xiangbo Ma(Hebei University), Danyang Chen(Guangzhou Medical University), Ruixue Chang(Hebei University)
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