Dynameric Collagen Self‐Healing Membranes with High Mechanical Strength for Effective Cell Growth Applications

作者: Yan Zhang , Ye Zhang , Han Cui , Mihail Barboiu , Jinghua Chen

DOI: 10.1002/CHEM.202003269

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摘要: The fabrication of biocompatible adaptive materials with high stiffness and self‐healing properties for medical applications is a challenging endeavor. Collagen is a major …

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