Poly(Glutamic Acid‐Lysine) Hydrogels with Alternating Sequence Resist the Foreign Body Response in R...
Poly(Glutamic Acid‐Lysine) Hydrogels with Alternating Sequence Resist the Foreign Body Response in Rodents and Non‐Human Primates
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Zhou, Xianchi , Cao, Wenzhong , Chen, Yongcheng , Zhu, Zihao , Chen, Yifeng , Ni, Yanwen , Liu, Zuolong , Jia, Fan , Lu, Zhouyu , Ye, Yang , Han, Haijie , Yao, Ke , Liu, Weifeng , Wei, Xinyue , Chen, Shengfu , Wang, Youxiang , Ji, Jian and Zhang, Peng
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Germany: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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The foreign body response (FBR) to implanted biomaterials and biomedical devices can severely impede their functionality and even lead to failure. The discovery of effective anti‐FBR materials remains a formidable challenge. Inspire by the enrichment of glutamic acid (E) and lysine (K) residues on human protein surfaces, a class of zwitterionic pol...
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Poly(Glutamic Acid‐Lysine) Hydrogels with Alternating Sequence Resist the Foreign Body Response in Rodents and Non‐Human Primates
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ea7aeb8ad7ed4dd39d30fc9c1027bc6d
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_ea7aeb8ad7ed4dd39d30fc9c1027bc6d
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2198-3844
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2198-3844
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10.1002/advs.202308077