β-CD conjugated magnetic nanoparticles that serve as a hemoadsorbent for diazepam removal are fabricated. The diazepam is arrested by the conjugated β-CD and then the adsorbed diazepam is efficiently removed by an external magnetic field. These particles have potential applications in hemoperfusion or separation of other toxins and drugs.
Engineered hydrogels with excellent mechanical properties and multi-functionality have great potential as soft electronic skins, tissue substitutes and flexible robotic joints. However, it has been a challenge to construct multifunctional...
In this work, a photo-electro Fenton catalytic nanoplatform based on concave octopus-Like PtCu nanoframes was fabricated for organic dyestuff degradation. The electrochemical oxidizing reaction was taken to generate hydrogen peroxide...
In Fig. 4c of this Article originally published, the bottom y axis was incorrectly labelled as 'MRI-ECG (μV)'; the correct label is 'MRI/ ECG'. In addition, in Fig. 4d, the bottom y axis was incorrectly labelled as 'ECG (μV)'; the correct label is 'ECG (mV)'. The scale bar units were also incorrectly stated as 'mV' , the correct units are 'μV'. The figure has now been amended accordingly.
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