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Tannic acid modified horizontal platelet-rich fibrin membrane with improved mechanical and biological properties for tissue regeneration : Author full names. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing use of wood and wood‐based composites in construction reflects a global shift toward renewable materials that support sustainable development objectives, including carbon reduction and responsible resource use. While wood offers substantial environmental benefits compared to conventional materials such as concrete and steel, its
Qaisar Munir +2 more
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Profiling of CD63 and EpCAM Membrane Proteins of Extracellular Vesicles on Tannic Acid-Coated Magnetic Beads Using Conventional Flow Cytometry. [PDF]
Moiseeva E +10 more
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This report describes the preparation of an antibacterial hydrogel sensor from a polyvinyl alcohol/silk fibroin double network, tannic acid‐coated liquid metal, and copper particles, with an ethanol post‐treatment using a multi‐level structural regulation strategy. The obtained hydrogel is evaluated in the context of respiratory monitoring.
Hai Yan +8 more
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Multifunctional Tannic Acid and Polyamino Acid Layer-by-Layer Coatings for Tailored Implant Surfaces. [PDF]
Oreja E +5 more
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This review explores how interfacial engineering of silica&metal‐based nanohybrids enables precise architectural control, leveraging the structural and functional contributions of silica to overcome the inherent limitations of meta‐based materials. The antibacterial performance of these nanohybrids including membrane disruption, stimuli‐responsive ...
Dan Cheng, Yuchao Gu, Chengzhong Yu
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Antimicrobial Effects of Tannic Acid Combined with Plasma-Activated Water and Their Application in Strawberry Preservation. [PDF]
Hu Z, Hu Z, Zhang H, Yu Z, Xie Y.
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Conductive Hydrogel‐Enabled Electrode for Scalp Electroencephalography Monitoring
Conductive hydrogels are emerging as effective EEG electrode‐scalp interfaces to overcome hair barriers. This review presents the demanding parameters for hair‐compatible hydrogel electrodes and summarizes their applications in healthcare and brain‐computer interfaces.
Zichong Ji +14 more
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