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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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Construction of low-wettable free-standing layer-by-layer multilayer for fibrinogen adsorption

TL;DR: Li et al. as discussed by the authors demonstrated a wettability-controlled free-standing layer-by-layer multilayer with featuring each construction process, and the successful free standing LbL films were evaluated for efficient fibrinogen adsorption.
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Fabrication of morphologically modified strong supramolecular nanocomposite antibacterial hydrogels based on sodium deoxycholate with inverted optical activity and sustained release

TL;DR: Two different types of 2-D carbon nanomaterials viz. graphene oxide and carbon nanosheet embedded sodium deoxycholate (NaDC) hydrogels have enhanced potential for use in tissue engineering, enantioselective and sustained drug delivery, topical antibiotics and other biomedical applications.
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Microwave Synthesis of Graphene Oxide Decorated with Silver Nanoparticles for Slow-release Antibacterial Hydrogel

TL;DR: In this article , a slow-release antibacterial hydrogel for more stable and sustained antibacterial effect has been proposed according to the experimental observation, and the synergistic effect of PEI-GO-AgNPs resulted in the death of bacteria and molds.
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Advanced Multifunctional Wound Dressing Hydrogels as Drug Carriers.

TL;DR: This review focuses on the recent developments in designing multifunctional hydrogel dressings with hemostasis, adhesiveness, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties.
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Inspired by the Periodontium: A Universal Bacteria-Defensive Hydrogel for Preventing Percutaneous Device-Related Infection.

TL;DR: Inspired by the periodontium, a universal bacteria-defensive hydrogel adapting to the complicated interface is fabricated by introducing phenol-amine chemistry to a polymeric matrix of N-hydroxyethyl acrylamide (HPC hydrogels) as discussed by the authors .
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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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