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Jiamin Zhang

Researcher at Tianjin University

Publications -  39
Citations -  1145

Jiamin Zhang is an academic researcher from Tianjin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Wound healing. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 592 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiamin Zhang include Peking Union Medical College.

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A Multifunctional Pro-Healing Zwitterionic Hydrogel for Simultaneous Optical Monitoring of pH and Glucose in Diabetic Wound Treatment

TL;DR: A multifunctional zwitterionic hydrogel is developed to simultaneously detect two fluctuant wound parameters, pH and glucose level, to monitor the diabetic wound status and guide the diabetes treatment in clinical applications.
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A Robust Cotton Textile-Based Material for High-Flux Oil-Water Separation.

TL;DR: A highly durable and robust separation material is developed by coating PDMS-based copolymers on cotton textiles with a facile sol-gel approach that can enable effective separation of oil-water mixture with a flux as high as ∼7500 L m-2 h-1 but also can separate surfactant-stabilized water-in-oil emulsion.
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One-step synthesis of an antibacterial and pro-healing wound dressing that can treat wound infections.

TL;DR: A novel wound dressing based on a zwitterionic polycarboxybetaine (PCB) hydrogel and antibacterial silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) was developed via a one-step method for the efficient treatment of infected wounds and can promote the reconstruction of intact epidermis.
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A multifunctional anti-fog, antibacterial, and self-cleaning surface coating based on poly(NVP-co-MA)

TL;DR: In this paper, a multifunctional coating with excellent anti-fog, self-cleaning, and antibacterial properties was developed by grafting poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone-co-maleic anhydride) (poly(NVP)-co-MA) co-polymer on glass slides.
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Novel Balanced Charged Alginate/PEI Polyelectrolyte Hydrogel that Resists Foreign-Body Reaction

TL;DR: A balanced charged polyelectrolyte hydrogel that can efficiently resist FBR and collagenous capsule formation in a mouse model is developed and immunofluorescent staining results indicate that this balanced charged hydrogels elicits negligible inflammation, significantly reducing macrophage migration to the tissue-implant interface.