Biodegradable pectin-based thermo-responsive composite GO/hydrogel with mussel inspired tissue adhesion for NIR enhanced burn wound healing
Yanai Chen(Hebei University), Jianglei Qin(Autoimmune Technologies (United States)), Min Zhou(Hebei University), Yuanwei Gao(Hebei University), Yong Wang(Baoding University), Ziheng Zhang(Hebei University), Yanfang Liu(Hebei University), Limin Chang(Hebei University)
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