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Antibacterial adhesive injectable hydrogels with rapid self-healing, extensibility and compressibility as wound dressing for joints skin wound healing.

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In vivo experiments indicated that curcumin loaded hydrogels significantly accelerated wound healing rate with higher granulation tissue thickness and collagen disposition and upregulated vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in a full-thickness skin defect model.
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This article is published in Biomaterials.The article was published on 2018-11-01. It has received 1102 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Granulation tissue.

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A highly-stretchable and adhesive hydrogel for noninvasive joint wound closure driven by hydrogen bonds

TL;DR: In this article , a highly stretchable, adhesive, transparent and hygroscopic hydrogel for non-invasive joint wound closure is reported, which is composed of N-[Tris (hydroxymethyl) methyl] acrylamide (THMA), polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) and sodium alginate (SA).
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An injectable hydrogel dotted with dexamethasone acetate-encapsulated reactive oxygen species-scavenging micelles for combinatorial therapy of osteoarthritis

TL;DR: In this article , a ROS-scavenging and drug-release platform was prepared via encapsulating dexamethasone acetate (DA)-loaded reactive oxygen species (ROS) into an injectable hydrogel.
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Benlysta-Loaded Sodium Alginate Hydrogel and Its Selective Functions in Promoting Skin Cell Growth and Inhibiting Inflammation.

TL;DR: Live/dead staining images and the CCK-8 results showed that the benlysta-loaded hydrogel could promote the growth of human epidermal cells, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells while inhibiting the aggregation of inflammatory cells (macrophages).
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Current Advances in the Development of Hydrogel-Based Wound Dressings for Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment

TL;DR: This review paper addresses the most recent advances in hydrogel wound dressings for effective DFU treatment, providing an overview of current perspectives and challenges in this research field.
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An injectable hydrogel dotted with dexamethasone acetate-encapsulated ROS-scavenging micelles for combinatorial therapy of osteoarthritis

TL;DR: In this paper, a ROS-scavenging and drug-release platform was prepared via encapsulating dexamethasone acetate (DA)-loaded reactive oxygen species (ROS) into an injectable hydrogel.
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Cutaneous wound healing.

TL;DR: The primary goals of the treatment of wounds are rapid wound closure and a functional and aesthetically satisfactory scar.
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Highly stretchable and tough hydrogels

TL;DR: The synthesis of hydrogels from polymers forming ionically and covalently crosslinked networks is reported, finding that these gels’ toughness is attributed to the synergy of two mechanisms: crack bridging by the network of covalent crosslinks, and hysteresis by unzipping thenetwork of ionic crosslinks.
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Multiple biological activities of curcumin: a short review.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the most interesting in vitro and in vivo studies on the biological effects of curcumin, the constituent of turmeric, which has been widely studied for its anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic,Anti-oxidant, wound healing and anti-cancer effects.
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Antibacterial anti-oxidant electroactive injectable hydrogel as self-healing wound dressing with hemostasis and adhesiveness for cutaneous wound healing

TL;DR: The antibacterial electroactive injectable hydrogel dressing prolonged the lifespan of dressing relying on self-healing ability and significantly promoted the in vivo wound healing process attributed to its multifunctional properties, meaning that they are excellent candidates for full-thickness skin wound healing.
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Influence of pH on wound-healing: a new perspective for wound-therapy?

TL;DR: The conclusion to be drawn at present is that the wound pH indeed proves to be a potent influential factor for the healing process and that different pH ranges are required for certain distinct phases of wound healing.
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