Abstract:Immediate reutilization of discarded blood from surgery has not received much attention, leading to the waste of a large amount of autologous blood. We used a concentration gradient and high-voltage electrospinning technology to immediately prepare a scaffold material with high biological activity but without immunogenicity from autologous waste blood collected during surgery. Here, we fabricated and characterized a 90 mg/mL group, 110 mg/mL group, and 130 mg/mL group of fibrinogen (FBG) scaffolds. Analyses re… Show more
“…Extensive research has been conducted to fabricate composite films/membranes as efficient wound dressings. 83,[147][148][149][150][151][152][153][154][155] Patil et al examined a biocompatible and biodegradable novel dressing, blending zinc-oxide nanoparticles embedded in a silk fibroin-polyvinyl alcohol (SF-PVA/ZnO) composite film. The composite film showed excellent mechanical and antibacterial properties due to the ZnO NPs.…”
Optically transparent wound dressings offer a range of potential applications in the biomedical field, as they allow for the monitoring of wound healing progress without having to replace the dressing....
“…Extensive research has been conducted to fabricate composite films/membranes as efficient wound dressings. 83,[147][148][149][150][151][152][153][154][155] Patil et al examined a biocompatible and biodegradable novel dressing, blending zinc-oxide nanoparticles embedded in a silk fibroin-polyvinyl alcohol (SF-PVA/ZnO) composite film. The composite film showed excellent mechanical and antibacterial properties due to the ZnO NPs.…”
Optically transparent wound dressings offer a range of potential applications in the biomedical field, as they allow for the monitoring of wound healing progress without having to replace the dressing....
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