A green salt-leaching technique to produce sericin/PVA/glycerin scaffolds with distinguished characteristics for wound-dressing applications.
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Degradation and erosion mechanisms of bioresorbable porous acellular vascular grafts: an in vitro investigation.Antibacterial chitosan/silk sericin 3D porous scaffolds as a wound dressing material.Can regenerative medicine and nanotechnology combine to heal wounds? The search for the ideal wound dressing.
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A green salt-leaching technique to produce sericin/PVA/glycerin scaffolds with distinguished characteristics for wound-dressing applications.
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A green salt-leaching techniqu ...... r wound-dressing applications.
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A green salt-leaching techniqu ...... r wound-dressing applications.
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A green salt-leaching techniqu ...... r wound-dressing applications.
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Duangta Tongsakul
Juthamas Ratanavaraporn
Nipaporn Bang
Pornanong Aramwit
Sanong Ekgasit
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10.1002/JBM.B.33264
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2014-08-30T00:00:00Z