Miguel et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Electrospun polycaprolactone/aloe vera_chitosan nanofibrous asymmetric membranes aimed for wound healing applicationsMiguel et al., 2017
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- Miguel S
- Ribeiro M
- Coutinho P
- Correia I
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- Polymers
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Today, none of the wound dressings available on the market is fully capable of reproducing all the features of native skin. Herein, an asymmetric electrospun membrane was produced to mimic both layers of skin. It comprises a top dense layer (manufactured with …
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