Publications by authors named "Xinkai Geng"

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  • - Melanin nanoparticles (MNPs) are promising for cancer treatment due to their ability to absorb heat, but they tend to clump together, reducing their effectiveness.
  • - This study successfully incorporated MNPs into layered double hydroxide (LDH) to create a stable composite (LDH/MNP) that prevents agglomeration and maintains desirable thermal properties.
  • - The new LDH/MNP composite demonstrated consistent particle size stability over time, effective photothermal capabilities, and good cell compatibility, making it a potential solution for enhanced cancer treatment.
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Conventional wound dressings are monolithically designed to cover the injured areas as well as absorb the exudates at injured site. Furthermore, antibacterial drugs and growth prompting factors are additionally appended to realize sensible and omnibearing wound management, exhibiting long and tedious treatment process in practice. Consequently, the creation of multifunctional wound dressings that combines wound repair enhancement with antibacterial properties turns out to be significant for simplifying wound managements.

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