Development of Halloysite Nanohybrids-Based Films: Enhancing Mechanical and Hydrophilic Properties for Wound Healing
Most of the therapeutic systems developed for managing chronic skin wounds lack adequate mechanical and hydration properties, primarily because they rely on a single component. This study addresses this issue by combining organic and inorganic materials to obtain hybrid films with enhanced mechanica...
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Main Authors: | Francisco Ramón Rodríguez Pozo (Author), Daiana Ianev (Author), Tomás Martínez Rodríguez (Author), José L. Arias (Author), Fátima Linares (Author), Carlos Miguel Gutiérrez Ariza (Author), Caterina Valentino (Author), Francisco Arrebola Vargas (Author), Pablo Hernández Benavides (Author), José Manuel Paredes (Author), María del Mar Medina Pérez (Author), Silvia Rossi (Author), Giuseppina Sandri (Author), Carola Aguzzi (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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