A Self-Transformed N-Chlorinated ε-Polylysine Coating Endows Titanium Implants with Programmed Integration of Robust Antibacterial and Pro-Osteogenic Abilities
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Published:2024-08
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Volume:493
Page:152073
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ISSN:1385-8947
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Container-title:Chemical Engineering Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Chemical Engineering Journal
Author:
Huang Junshen,
Tang Youchen,
Wang Peng,
Liang Zhi,
Ren Hang,
Cheng Ziying,
Huang Hanwen,
Wang ZimingORCID,
Wu Yanfeng,
Xie Zhongyu,
Wu Dingcai,
Cai Zhaopeng,
Shen Huiyong
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