MXene-Based Hydrogels Endow Polyetheretherketone with Effective Osteogenicity and Combined Treatment of Osteosarcoma and Bacterial Infection
Jie Yin, Qiuyang Han, Junchuan Zhang, Yunxiu Liu, Xueqi Gan, Kenan Xie, Lu Xie, Yi Deng
Abstract
osseointegration. Accordingly, such photothermally controlled multifunctional implants not only defeat osteosarcoma cells and bacteria but also intensify osteogenicity, which hold a greatly promising countermeasure for curing postoperative tissue lesion from an osteosarcoma excision.
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Materials scienceOsteosarcomaPhotothermal therapyOsseointegrationSelf-healing hydrogelsGelatinIn vivoAlkaline phosphataseImplantBiocompatibilityBiomedical engineeringCancer researchNanotechnologyMedicineSurgeryChemistryBiologyPolymer chemistryBiotechnologyMetallurgyEnzymeBiochemistryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsMXene and MAX Phase MaterialsGraphene and Nanomaterials Applications