Silk fibroin hydrogels for biomedical applications
H Zhang, D Xu, Y Zhang, M Li, R Chai - Smart Medicine, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Silk fibroin hydrogels occupy an essential position in the biomedical field due to their
remarkable biological properties, excellent mechanical properties, flexible processing …
remarkable biological properties, excellent mechanical properties, flexible processing …
Skin-interfaced wireless biosensors for perinatal and paediatric health
Continuous monitoring of the parameters that define physiological health status is an
essential aspect of modern care for critically ill patients, particularly for vulnerable …
essential aspect of modern care for critically ill patients, particularly for vulnerable …
Advances in the Translation of Electrochemical Hydrogel‐Based Sensors
H Shafique, J de Vries, J Strauss… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Novel biomaterials for bio‐and chemical sensing applications have gained considerable
traction in the diagnostic community with rising trends of using biocompatible and lowly …
traction in the diagnostic community with rising trends of using biocompatible and lowly …
Silk fibroin-based therapeutics for impaired wound healing
Impaired wound healing can lead to local hypoxia or tissue necrosis and ultimately result in
amputation or even death. Various factors can influence the wound healing environment …
amputation or even death. Various factors can influence the wound healing environment …
A review of flexible strain sensors based on natural fiber materials
Flexible strain sensors with outstanding stretchability and sensitivity can be widely used in
medical health, smart robot, intelligent garment, man‐machine interaction, and other fields …
medical health, smart robot, intelligent garment, man‐machine interaction, and other fields …
A review of protein hydrogels: protein assembly mechanisms, properties, and biological applications
Y Tang, H Wang, S Liu, L Pu, X Hu, J Ding, G Xu… - Colloids and Surfaces B …, 2022 - Elsevier
In the past few years, protein hydrogels have attracted more and more attention due to their
unique physical, chemical and biological properties. They have a more complex molecular …
unique physical, chemical and biological properties. They have a more complex molecular …
Nanocellulose-based functional materials for advanced energy and sensor applications
Advanced energy and sensor devices with novel applications (eg, mobile equipment,
electric vehicles, and medical-healthcare systems) are one of the important foundations of …
electric vehicles, and medical-healthcare systems) are one of the important foundations of …
Humanoid ionotronic skin for smart object recognition and sorting
C Dai, C Ye, J Ren, S Yang, L Cao, H Yu… - ACS Materials …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Nowadays, there is an urgent need for humanoid robots containing human finger-like
electronic skins with mechanical endurance and tactile perception. This study reports the …
electronic skins with mechanical endurance and tactile perception. This study reports the …
Silk‐based conductive materials for smart biointerfaces
F Fu, D Liu, Y Wu - Smart Medicine, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Silk‐based conductive materials are widely used in biointerface applications, such as
artificial epidermal sensors, soft and implantable bioelectronics, and tissue/cell scaffolds …
artificial epidermal sensors, soft and implantable bioelectronics, and tissue/cell scaffolds …
Catechol-functionalised dialdehyde cellulose-containing hydrogels with tissue adhesion, sensing and haemostatic properties for wound healing
S Lu, S Bian, Y Jia, Y Guo, H Xiao, M Zhang, K Liu… - Cellulose, 2024 - Springer
Recently, cellulose-based hydrogels have been widely used in biomedical applications.
However, obtaining hydrogels with integrated tissue adhesion, sensing, haemostatic and …
However, obtaining hydrogels with integrated tissue adhesion, sensing, haemostatic and …