Constructing a MXene/PDA/PLLA conduit with strong interface binding and three-dimensional continuous conductive network for promoting cell nerve differentiation
Key Points
Promoting cell nerve differentiation is achieved through a conductive network formed by MXene and PLLA.
The interface binding between MXene and PDA enhances the overall stability and functionality of the conduit.
Conductive properties facilitate cell signaling, which is crucial for effective nerve regeneration.
The findings highlight the potential for innovative approaches in neuroregenerative applications.
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