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A nano zinc oxide doped electrospun scaffold improves wound healing in a rodent model
Hemlata Chhabra
,
R. Deshpande
,
Chhabra H
,
M. Kanitkar
,
Deshpande R
,
Kanitkar M
,
V.P. Kale
,
Jaiswal A
,
Jayesh Bellare
,
Kale V.P
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Published in Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
DOI:
10.1039/c5ra21821g
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 1428 - 1439
Abstract
Development of new and effective wound dressing materials continues to be an area of intense research in wound care management. Fabricated ZnO doped nanofibrous scaffold exhibited proficiency in EPCs enrichment and wound healing.
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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20462069
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Concepts (18)
Biocompatibility
Endothelial cells
Mammals
Nanofibers
Research and development management
Tissue
Tissue engineering
Zinc
Zinc oxide
Anti-bacterial activity
Biocompatibility testing
Electrospinning method
Electrospun scaffolds
Endothelial progenitor cells (epcs)
Nanofibrous scaffolds
Skin tissue engineering
Wound dressing materials
Scaffolds (biology)
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