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Supporting information

An Injectable Self-Healing Coordinative Hydrogel with Antibacterial


and Angiogenic Properties for Diabetic Skin Wound Repair
Hao Chen1,2, Ruoyu Cheng1, Xin Zhao3, Yuhui Zhang2, Allison Tam3, Yufei Yan1, Haokai Shen4, Yu
Shrike Zhang5, Jin Qi1, Yonghai Feng6, Lei Liu6, Guoqing Pan6*, Wenguo Cui1*, Lianfu Deng1*

1
Shanghai Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Bone and Joint Diseases, Shanghai
Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
School of Medicine, 197 Ruijin 2nd Road, Shanghai 200025, P. R. China.
2
Department of Spinal Surgery, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of
Medicine, 160 Pujian Road, Shanghai 200120, P. R. China.
3
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom,
Hong Kong SAR, P.R. China.
4
Loomis Chaffee School, 4 Batchelder Road, Windsor, Connecticut 06095, USA.
5
Division of Engineering in Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital,
Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
6
Institute for Advanced Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu
University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu 212013, P. R. China.

These authors contributed equally: Hao Chen, Ruoyu Cheng, Xin Zhao.
Correspondence: Guoqing Pan (panguoqing@ujs.edu.cn)
Wenguo Cui (wgcui80@hotmail.com)
Lianfu Deng (lf_deng@126.com).

Keywords: Coordinative hydrogel, self-healing, injectable hydrogel, antibacterial, diabetic


wound.
Figure. S1 FTIR of 4-arm-PEG-SH and hydrogel
Figure. S2 Injectability of hydrogel

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