Shape‐Morphing Nanoengineered Hydrogel Ribbons as Hemostats
This study introduces a self‐assembling, shape‐morphing nanoengineered hydrogel ribbon system that rapidly forms porous aggregates in situ for efficient hemostasis in trauma and surgical applications. Abstract Rapid and effective hemorrhage control remains a major challenge in trauma and surgical care, particularly for complex or noncompressible wounds.
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A bibliometric and visual analysis of the research status and hotspots of seborrheic dermatitis based on web of science. [PDF]
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Understanding the performance of geographic limits on Web of Science Core Collection databases, using the United Kingdom as an example. [PDF]
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PubMed captures more fine-grained bibliographic data on scientific commentary than Web of Science: a comparative analysis. [PDF]
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