2022
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irac012.244
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616 Application of Antibacterial Thermosensitive Collagen-Based Hydrogel in Wound Healing

Abstract: Introduction Burn wound infections are a serious complication of thermal injury. Among the many factors that may limit effective wound healing in patients with burn, bacterial infection and poor cell recruitment appear as the leading causes for prolonged healing. Thus, a novel strategy that aims to prevent bacterial infection within the wound, while at the same time providing structural scaffolding that promotes endogenous tissue repair, would be of great interest. As a nutritional protective… Show more

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“…2). An effective coating for the treatment of purulent wounds was obtained on the basis of collagen and Ag NPs [66]. Collagen nanofibers containing Ag NPs increased the rate of collagen deposition at the wound site [67], while collagen hydrogels containing Ag NPs reduced the expression of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 [68].…”
Section: Combination With Inorganic Antimicrobialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). An effective coating for the treatment of purulent wounds was obtained on the basis of collagen and Ag NPs [66]. Collagen nanofibers containing Ag NPs increased the rate of collagen deposition at the wound site [67], while collagen hydrogels containing Ag NPs reduced the expression of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 [68].…”
Section: Combination With Inorganic Antimicrobialsmentioning
confidence: 99%