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Rsc, Materials Horizons, 1(9), p. 342-349, 2022

DOI: 10.1039/d1mh00508a

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3D printing of artificial skin patches with bioactive and optically active polymer materials for anti-infection and augmenting wound repair

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Abstract

A printable ink composed of a photoactive cationic conjugated polymer (PPV) and gelatin/alginate/hyaluronic acid was developed for 3D printing artificial skin patches with the biofunctions of anti-infection and augmenting wound repair.