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Researchers developed microgel particles that mimic platelets and help form blood clots. The approach could lead to new treatments for uncontrolled bleeding.
Platelet heterogeneity enhances blood clot volumetric contraction: An example of asynchrono-mechanical amplification. - Abstract - Europe PMC
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Zwitterionic Nanogels and Microgels: An Overview on Their Synthesis and Applications - Saha - 2021 - Macromolecular Rapid Communications - Wiley Online Library
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Advances in the use of microgels as emulsion stabilisers and as a strategy for cellulose functionalisation
Non-aqueous microgel particles: synthesis, properties and applications - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C4SM01834F
Platelet‐inspired nanomedicine in hemostasis thrombosis and thromboinflammation - ScienceDirect
Overview of ULC microgel‐based platelet‐like particles. (a) (i)
Synthesis and properties of poly(DEX-GMA/AAc) microgel particle as a hemostatic agent - Journal of Materials Chemistry B (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C7TB00768J
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