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Baojun Chen

Researcher at Xi'an Jiaotong University

Publications -  9
Citations -  1262

Baojun Chen is an academic researcher from Xi'an Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Self-healing hydrogels. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 561 citations.

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Adhesive Hemostatic Conducting Injectable Composite Hydrogels with Sustained Drug Release and Photothermal Antibacterial Activity to Promote Full-Thickness Skin Regeneration During Wound Healing

TL;DR: These adhesive hemostatic antioxidant conductive photothermal antibacterial hydrogels based on hyaluronic acid-graft-dopamine and reduced graphene oxide using a H2 O2 /HPR (horseradish peroxidase) system are prepared for wound dressing and are an excellent wound dressing for full-thickness skin repair.
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Injectable Antimicrobial Conductive Hydrogels for Wound Disinfection and Infectious Wound Healing.

TL;DR: The results demonstrated the better wound healing effect of these multiantibacterial injectable conductive hydrogel in infectious skin tissue defect repair, indicating their great potential for infected wound healing.
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Degradable Gelatin-Based IPN Cryogel Hemostat for Rapidly Stopping Deep Noncompressible Hemorrhage and Simultaneously Improving Wound Healing

TL;DR: Biodegradable cryogel wound dressing which can stop deep noncompressible hemorrhage and simultaneously promote wound healing is a highly promising biomaterial in clinics.
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Sustained release of magnesium ions mediated by injectable self-healing adhesive hydrogel promotes fibrocartilaginous interface regeneration in the rabbit rotator cuff tear model

TL;DR: This is the first study to demonstrate the positive effects of Mg2+ for the rotator cuff healing in the rabbit preclinical model, and the results indicate that the acellular injectable self-healing Mg-doped hydrogels are candidates to effectively promote in situ regeneration of rotators cuff.
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Synergistic enhancement of tendon-to-bone healing via anti-inflammatory and pro-differentiation effects caused by sustained release of Mg 2+/curcumin from injectable self-healing hydrogels

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors synthesized and characterized a novel active drug delivery vector that successfully overcame the challenge of simultaneous high-efficiency loading and controlled release of Mg2+ and curcumin.