Self-responsive H2-releasing microneedle patch temporally adapts to the sequential microenvironment requirements for optimal diabetic wound healing
Haibo Tao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Tao Tang(Shanghai Children's Medical Center), Yan Xia(Southwest Jiaotong University), Shuogui Xu(Changhai Hospital), Zhengjiang Xu(Second Military Medical University), Lei Li(Changhai Hospital), Guocheng Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaobing Zhao(Second Military Medical University), Panfeng Wang, Shi Qiu(NYU Langone Health), Jiajun Qiu(Second Military Medical University), Junkang Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianghong Wu(Shanghai First People's Hospital), Yuan Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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