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Yanguo Qin

Researcher at Jilin University

Publications -  48
Citations -  1741

Yanguo Qin is an academic researcher from Jilin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Femoral head. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1000 citations.

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Potential antibacterial mechanism of silver nanoparticles and the optimization of orthopedic implants by advanced modification technologies.

TL;DR: The potential antibacterial mechanisms ofAgNPs are analyzed, and the influences of AgNPs on osteogenic-related cells, including cellular adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation, were discussed.
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A functional chitosan-based hydrogel as a wound dressing and drug delivery system in the treatment of wound healing

TL;DR: The unique biological properties of a chitosan-based hydrogel enable it to serve as both a wound dressing and as a drug delivery system (DDS) to deliver antibacterial agents, growth factors, stem cells and so on, which could further accelerate wound healing.
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Analysis of factors influencing bone ingrowth into three-dimensional printed porous metal scaffolds: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of 3D printed porous metal scaffolds on bone ingrowth has been investigated and the most appropriate parameters for an excellent porous metal mesh scaffold were identified.
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Enhanced antibacterial properties of orthopedic implants by titanium nanotube surface modification: a review of current techniques.

TL;DR: This review provides new insight on TNT fabrication and summarizes the most advanced antibacterial strategies involving TNTs for the enhancement of long-term antibacterial ability and reduction of toxicity.
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Novel Mesoporous Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan Composite for Bone Repair

TL;DR: The mesoporous Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan (HA/CS) composite was successfully prepared and synthesized using a freeze-drying method, and then characterized by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) as discussed by the authors.