2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0018143918010083
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Spectral–luminescent study of a hydrogel based on hyaluronic acid dialdehyde and chitosan succinate containing the Lucentis drug

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“…Hydrogels, a class of tissue-like semisolid ionic conductors, have attracted extensive interest as soft materials for flexible/stretchable electronics because of their advantages including superior flexibility, conformality to complex surfaces, tunable mechanical and electrical properties, multifunctionalities, and excellent biocompatibility. It has recently been found that by developing composite hydrogels with reinforcing fillers, it is possible to increase the mechanical properties of hydrogels without sacrificing ionic conductivity as well as to endow hydrogels with multifunctionalities such as magnetic , and luminescent properties.…”
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“…Hydrogels, a class of tissue-like semisolid ionic conductors, have attracted extensive interest as soft materials for flexible/stretchable electronics because of their advantages including superior flexibility, conformality to complex surfaces, tunable mechanical and electrical properties, multifunctionalities, and excellent biocompatibility. It has recently been found that by developing composite hydrogels with reinforcing fillers, it is possible to increase the mechanical properties of hydrogels without sacrificing ionic conductivity as well as to endow hydrogels with multifunctionalities such as magnetic , and luminescent properties.…”
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confidence: 99%