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Nanoengineering a biocompatible inorganic scaffold for skin wound healing
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Nanoengineering a biocompatible inorganic scaffold for skin wound healing

G.E.J. Poinern, D. Fawcett, Y-J Ng, N. Ali, R.K. Brundavanam and Z-T Jiang
Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, Vol.6(5), pp.497-510
2010
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Abstract

Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field that can directly benefit from advancements in nanotechnology and nanoscience. This article reviews a representative selection of commercially available procedures and techniques used to treat different degrees of skin burns. It also explores the emerging novel biocompatible inorganic nano-engineered alumina membrane in terms of skin wound healing.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.134 Trauma & Emergency Surgery
1.134.1839 Military Hemostasis
Web Of Science research areas
Materials Science, Biomaterials
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
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Materials Science
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