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    Catechol redox reaction: reactive oxygen species generation, regulation, and biomedical applications

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    Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of highly reactive molecules containing oxygen. ROS are generated endogenously in different physiological processes such as metabolic system and wound healing responses. The biological responses of ROS are highly dependent on its concentration in the biological system. Natural polyphenols and catechol-containing compounds (i.e., mussel adhesive proteins, melanin, and polyphenols) demonstrate both pro- and antioxidant properties. These redox activities can be tailored to be used in various clinical applications. Here, we review the physiological generation and regulation of ROS and their effects in biological system and summarize the unique features of phenolic compounds and their incorporation into biomaterials for various biomedical applications

    Ultrasound-Assisted Functionalization of Polyphenols

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    Strategies to prevent the occurrence of resistance against antibiotics by using advanced materials

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    Polydopamine and Its Derivative Materials: Synthesis and Promising Applications in Energy, Environmental, and Biomedical Fields

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    NIR‐II Responsive Inorganic 2D Nanomaterials for Cancer Photothermal Therapy: Recent Advances and Future Challenges

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