Chloroplast‐inspired Scaffold for Infected Bone Defect Therapy: Towards Stable Photothermal Properti...
Chloroplast‐inspired Scaffold for Infected Bone Defect Therapy: Towards Stable Photothermal Properties and Self‐Defensive Functionality
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Zhao, Yao , Peng, Xu , Wang, Dingqian , Zhang, Hongbo , Xin, Qiangwei , Wu, Mingzhen , Xu, Xiaoyang , Sun, Fan , Xing, Zeyuan , Wang, Luning , Yu, Peng , Xie, Jing , Li, Jiehua , Tan, Hong , Ding, Chunmei and Li, Jianshu
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Germany: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Bone implant‐associated infections induced by bacteria frequently result in repair failure and threaten the health of patients. Although black phosphorus (BP) material with superior photothermal conversion ability is booming in the treatment of bone disease, the development of BP‐based bone scaffolds with excellent photothermal stability and antiba...
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Chloroplast‐inspired Scaffold for Infected Bone Defect Therapy: Towards Stable Photothermal Properties and Self‐Defensive Functionality
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2198-3844
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2198-3844
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10.1002/advs.202204535