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Attachment to amorphous iron sulfide increases the activity of strictly anaerobic, gallic acid-degrading bacteria [PDF]
Ulrich Szewzyk, Bernhard Schink
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Porous 3D‐printed titanium implants are made bioactive by integration with a supramolecular peptide‐hyaluronic acid nanofibrillar scaffold, without the addition of exogenous cells or growth factors. Uniform filling of the implant architecture promotes vascularized, spatially homogeneous bone regeneration, significantly enhancing osteogenesis throughout
Noam Rattner +8 more
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Preparation, characterization, and antioxidant activity of gallic acid grafted purple sweet potato polysaccharide. [PDF]
Zhang W +7 more
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Oxygen and ROS Delivery for Infected Wound Healing and Future Prospects
Bacterial infection is a major driver of delayed wound healing and postsurgical readmissions; with rising antibiotic resistance, solid peroxide–releasing biomaterials offer sustained delivery of ROS/O2 for antimicrobial control and microenvironmental modulation.
Ayden Watt +7 more
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Gallic acid attenuates diabetic cardiomyopathy by inhibiting ferroptosis and protecting mitochondria via the TSPO/FTMT pathway. [PDF]
Zou C +10 more
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Fast‐acting hydrogel seals bleeding wounds as the illustrated injectable, pH‐responsive network rapidly gels in situ to stop hemorrhage, adhere strongly to wet tissue, and release antibiotics in a controlled, pH‐dependent manner. The material withstands high pressures, shows excellent biocompatibility, and degrades safely, offering a versatile platform
Arvind K. Singh Chandel +5 more
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Evaluation of antimicrobial potential of free gallic acid and its polyvinyl-based nano-formulation. [PDF]
Ahmed HA +3 more
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Ca2+-Dependent Caspase Activation by Gallic Acid Derivatives.
Kazuto ISUZUGAWA +2 more
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