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A supramolecularly self‐assembled biointerface with triple functional layers is fabricated by H. Wang and co‐workers, as described on page 3181. The coated materials can significantly improve the tissue self‐healing process and prevent biofilm‐mediated chronic inflammation. This innovative approach with a modularly molecular self‐assembly strategy may open the possibility for designing multifunctional...
A self‐assembled peptide‐based biointerface is demonstrated with triple functional layers that can significantly improve the tissue self‐healing process or prevent biofilm‐mediated chronic inflammation. This smart biointerface is composed of three functional moieties (i.e., a cell‐adhesive peptide, an infectious environment‐responsive peptide, and an antifouling hexaethylene glycol (HEG) layer), and...
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