Progress Summary of New Material Strategy and Application in Dealing with Foreign-body Response to Implanted Biomaterials in Advanced Functional Materials

  Recently,  based on the research of new materials with anti-adhesion and anti-implanted foreign body reaction inspired by silk protein, the research group of Professor Liu Runhui from ECUST College of Materials summarized and commented on three kinds of materials and applications which are currently limited by new material strategies to resist implanted foreign body reaction and anti-implanted foreign body reaction.The research article entitled “Dealing with the foreign-body response to implanted biomaterials:strategies and applications of new materials”, was published in Advanced Functional Materials, an authoritative journal in the field of materials.

  This article is first authored by Zhang Donghui, an ECUST Doctoral candidate of School of Material Science,  and corresponding authored by Professor Liu Runhui.This research has been funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology.


 

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