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Yuhang Chen

Researcher at Southern Medical University

Publications -  9
Citations -  63

Yuhang Chen is an academic researcher from Southern Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 10 citations.

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Nano-Silicate-Reinforced and SDF-1α-Loaded Gelatin-Methacryloyl Hydrogel for Bone Tissue Engineering.

TL;DR: The GelMA-SN-SDF-1α hydrogel provides a simple and convenient strategy for the fabrication of injectable osteogenic graft materials and demonstrated excellent bone regeneration ability, as assessed using micro-CT scanning and histomorphometric staining.
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Nanohydroxyapatite, Nanosilicate-Reinforced Injectable, and Biomimetic Gelatin-Methacryloyl Hydrogel for Bone Tissue Engineering.

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper designed and fabricated a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-laden, nanohydroxyapatite (HAP), and nanosilicate (SN)-loaded bone mimetic and injectable gelatin-methacryloyl hydrogel (GelMA-HAP-SN) system for bone tissue engineering.
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Incidence and risk factors of in-hospital prosthesis-related complications following total hip arthroplasty: a retrospective Nationwide Inpatient Sample database study

TL;DR: A relatively low incidence of in-hospital PRCs after total hip arthroplasty (THA) was identified and was of benefit to study risk factors of PRCs to ensure the appropriate management and moderate consequences.
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Long-term antibacterial and biofilm dispersion activity of an injectable in situ crosslinked co-delivery hydrogel/microgel for treatment of implant infection

TL;DR: In this article , gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) microgels were loaded with vancomycin (Van) using a microfluidic emulsion method and then encapsulated in hydrogel with lysostaphin (Ls) to produce a co-delivery system with bactericidal and biofilm dispersion properties.
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Biodegradable and Cytocompatible Hydrogel Coating with Antibacterial Activity for the Prevention of Implant-Associated Infection.

TL;DR: In this article , a novel hydrogel system was developed to combine the synergistic effects of good cell affinity and antibacterial properties to prevent implant-associated infection (IAI) caused by pathogens colonizing on the implant surface.