Surface polydopamine cation of bone defect repair materials: characteristics and applications

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  • who: July and collaborators from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China have published the article: Surface polydopamine cation of bone defect repair materials: Characteristics and applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The coordination ability and the strong covalent_bonding of the catechol group in DOPA are the main reasons for the superb adhesion of mussel adhesion proteins (Harrington et_al, 2010; Ryu et_al, 2011a; Ayyadurai et_al, 2011; Rai and PERRY, 2012). The study showed that the PDA coating on electrospun PCL/gelatin nanofibers results in a significant change in their surface properties and a higher adhesion force . . .

     

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