Publications by authors named "Weijian Qian"

Bacterial infection and oxidative stress hinder clinical wound healing. Therefore, wound dressings with antibacterial and antioxidative properties are urgently needed. In this study, a type of quaternized lignin (QL) functionalized poly(hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride (PHMB) complex incorporated polyacrylamide (QL-PHMB-PAM) hydrogel was developed as a multifunctional dressing material for the promotion of infected wound repair.

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Biofilm formation on biomedical devices is a major cause of device-associated infection. Traditional antibiotic treatment for biofilm-associated infection increases the risk of multidrug resistance. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop antibiotic-free strategies to prevent biofilm formation on biomedical devices.

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Bacterial-associated infection, blood coagulation, and tissue adhesion are severe issues associated with biomedical implants and devices in clinic applications. Here, we report a general strategy to simultaneously tackle these issues on polyurethane (PU)-based substrates. Taking advantage of reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization, well-defined zwitterionic/active ester block polymers (pSBMA--pNHSMA) with an identical pNHSMA segment (polymerization degree of 15) but varied zwitterionic pSBMA segments (polymerization degrees of 40 and 100) were precisely prepared.

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