Ionic–Bionic Interfaces: Advancing Iontronic Strategies for Bioelectronic Sensing and Therapy
Ionic–bionic interfaces for bioelectronics leverage ions as multifunctional mediators that combine mechanical compliance, ionic and electronic functionalities, and therapeutic effects. These systems offer real‐time biosignal transduction, effective wound dressing, responsive drug delivery, and seamless interaction between soft tissues and electronic ...
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Recent Progress in Cellulose-Based Aerogels for Sustainable Oil-Water Separation Technologies. [PDF]
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Germ‐free (GF) mice receiving fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) reveal microbiota‐dependent effects on auditory aging. Integrated metagenomic, metabolomic and proteomic profiling maps gut–inner ear network and highlights 5‐hydroxytryptophan (5‐HTP) as a microbiota‐linked metabolic hub in age‐related hearing loss (ARHL).
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A Surgicel™ Surprise: Retained Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Posing as a Biloma With Retained Gallstones After Subtotal Cholecystectomy. [PDF]
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A sustainable approach to biobased porous organic frameworks and their composites. [PDF]
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A Disposable Dopamine Sensor Based on Oxidized Cellulose Nanofibril-Modified SPCE. [PDF]
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Nitric Oxide-Releasing <i>S</i>-Nitrosoglutathione-Conjugated TEMPO-Oxidized Nanocellulose Hydrogel for the Treatment of MRSA-Infected Wounds. [PDF]
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Biomedical Aerogels in Wound Healing: Therapeutic Strategies and Translational Insights. [PDF]
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Functionalized bacterial cellulose membranes with controlled biodegradation and β-estradiol delivery properties for potential intrauterine adhesion prevention. [PDF]
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