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Wound healing scaffold materials

HA-based nanofibrous membranes have been extremely attractive as bio-mimetic tissue engineering scaffolds and wound healing materials. In order to mimic the architecture of the natural ECM using electrospinning, a thiolated-HA derivative was synthesized and electrospun to form nanofibrous matrices [137]. [Pg.29]


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