Sprayable and biodegradable, intrinsically adhesive wound dressing with antimicrobial properties
Abstract Conventional wound dressings are difficult to apply to large total body surface area (TBSA) wounds, as they typically are prefabricated, require a layer of adhesive coating for fixation, and need frequent replacement for entrapped exudate. Large TBSA wounds as well as orthopedic trauma and...
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Main Authors: | John L. Daristotle (Author), Lung W. Lau (Author), Metecan Erdi (Author), Joseph Hunter (Author), Albert Djoum Jr (Author), Priya Srinivasan (Author), Xiaofang Wu (Author), Mousumi Basu (Author), Omar B. Ayyub (Author), Anthony D. Sandler (Author), Peter Kofinas (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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