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Exploring the recent developments of alginate silk fibroin material for hydrogel wound dressing: A review
Hydrogels, a type of polymeric material capable of retaining water within a three-dimensional network, have demonstrated their potential in wound healing, surpassing traditional wound dressings. These hydrogels possess remarkable mechanical, chemical, and biological properties, making them suitable...
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