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Developing effective internal wound dressing materials is important for postoperative tissue regeneration while remains a challenge due to the poor biological environment-adaptability of conventional materials. Here, we report an example of injectable self-healing hydrogel based on gastric environment-adaptive supramolecular assembly, and have explored its application for gastric perforation healing. By leveraging the gastric environment-modulated supramolecular interactions, the self-assembled hydrogel network is orchestrated with sensitive thermo-responsibility, injectability, printability and rapid self-healing capability. The hydrogel dressing can effectively inhibit the attachment of microorganisms and demonstrates outstanding antibiofouling property. In vivo rat model further demonstrates the as-prepared hydrogel dressing simplifies the surgical procedures, reduces postoperative complications as well as enhances the healing process of gastric perforation compared with the conventional treatment. This work provides useful insights into the development of biological environment-adaptive functional materials for various biomedical applications.
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Wenda Wang
Zicheng Zeng
Li Xiang
Xihua University
ACS Nano
University of Alberta
Fudan University
Guangzhou Medical University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d73ca33f2a6ac123b8ace9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c01199