Bacterial Cellulose-Adaptation of a Nature-Identical Material to the Needs of Advanced Chronic Wound Care
Modern wound treatment calls for hydroactive dressings. Among the variety of materials that have entered the field of wound care in recent years, the carbohydrate polymer bacterial cellulose (BC) represents one of the most promising candidates as the biomaterial features a high moisture-loading and...
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Main Authors: | Paul Zahel (Author), Uwe Beekmann (Author), Thomas Eberlein (Author), Michael Schmitz (Author), Oliver Werz (Author), Dana Kralisch (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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