A Mussel‐Inspired Persistent ROS‐Scavenging, Electroactive, and Osteoinductive Scaffold Based on Electrochemical‐Driven In Situ Nanoassembly

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Volume: 15, Issue: 25
Published: May 20, 2019
Abstract
Conductive polymers are promising for bone regeneration because they can regulate cell behavior through electrical stimulation; moreover, they are antioxidative agents that can be used to protect cells and tissues from damage originating from reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, conductive polymers lack affinity to cells and osteoinductivity, which limits their application in tissue engineering. Herein, an electroactive, cell affinitive,...
Paper Details
Title
A Mussel‐Inspired Persistent ROS‐Scavenging, Electroactive, and Osteoinductive Scaffold Based on Electrochemical‐Driven In Situ Nanoassembly
Published Date
May 20, 2019
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
25
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