Injectable conductive hydrogel remodeling microenvironment and mimicking neuroelectric signal transmission after spinal cord injury
Jingjia Ye(Zhejiang University), Wei Wei(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Shunxian Ji(Zhejiang University), Zhengfa Wen(Zhejiang University), Longguang Tang(Zhejiang International Studies University), Yuanzhu Ma(Guangdong Province Women and Children Hospital), Yuting Jin(Delft University of Technology), Wei Liu(Zhejiang University), Chong Teng(Zhejiang International Studies University), Xianzhu Zhang(Nanjing University of Finance and Economics), Xihao Pan(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Tianxin Wu(Zhejiang University)
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