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Laser-activated hybrid films for tissue repair and controlled drug release

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Abstract

Light stimulation produced by a laser source can be used to “activate” biomaterials hybridized with suitable nanoparticle transducers. We present two exemplary laser-activated biomaterials we developed and characterized for tissue repair and drug delivery applications.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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