NIR‐Light Activable 3D Printed Platform Nanoarchitectured with Electrospun Plasmonic Filaments for On Demand Treatment of Infected Wounds
Daniel Rybak,
Jingtao Du,
Paweł Nakielski
et al.
Abstract:Bacterial infections can lead to severe complications that adversely affect wound healing. Thus, the development of effective wound dressings has become a major focus in the biomedical field, as current solutions remain insufficient for treating complex, particularly chronic wounds. Designing an optimal environment for healing and tissue regeneration is essential. This study aims to optimize a multi‐functional 3D printed hydrogel for infected wounds. A dexamethasone (DMX)‐loaded electrospun mat, incorporated w… Show more
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