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Magnetoelectric-bioactive dual functions of MXene regulate macrophage M1–M2 sequential polarization to promote healing of infected wound

Haina Huang, Laisen Cui, Peng Zhang, Ying Zhang, Chunhua Wang, Chunhui Sun, Zanmei Zhou, Xiaoyan Liu, Weijia Zhou, Baojin Ma, Hong Liu, Shuping Wang

2025Science China Materials6 citationsDOI

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