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  • 2024-08-15

    IF 18.5! Microfluidic technology is used to self-assemble biocompatible core-shell nanocapsules with adjustable surface functions to enhance drug delivery
    Nanocarriers are critical for targeting and enhancing drug delivery. However, the use of toxic solvents and complex chemical functionalization have severely limited their clinical translation.
  • 2024-08-14

    IF 83.5 ! Design principles of strong and tough hydrogels
    Hydrogels are cross-linked polymer networks that swell with water. Due to their soft and water-containing nature, hydrogels are promising materials for applications in many fields such as biomedical engineering, soft robotics, and environmental research.
  • 2024-08-12

    IF 31.6! Injectable nano robot hydrogel superstructure for hemostasis and anti-cancer treatment of spinal metastasis
    Surgery remains the standard treatment for spinal metastases. However, uncontrolled bleeding during surgery poses a significant challenge to adequate surgical resection and impairs surgical outcomes. In this study, we developed a hybrid superstructure of nanorobot hydrogel containing thrombin (Thr)
  • 2024-08-07

    IF 41.2 ! Drinking in situ tough hydrogel for gastrointestinal treatment
    Pills are the cornerstone of medicine, but they are difficult to swallow. Although liquid formulations are easier to ingest, they lack the ability to use excipients for local treatment and cannot serve as controlled release devices.
  • 2024-08-05

    Delayed crosslinking strategy of evolvable hydrogels
    Biological tissues grow or evolve through a series of complex processes of material and energy internalization, which is highly challenging to imitate in synthetic materials.
  • 2024-08-05

    Delayed crosslinking strategy of evolvable hydrogels
    Biological tissues grow or evolve through a series of complex processes of material and energy internalization, which is highly challenging to imitate in synthetic materials. Here, a delayed cross-linking strategy was developed to program the reactivity of cross-linking sites and make the hydrogel e
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