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Bacterial cellulose micro-nano fibres for wound healing applications

Ahmed et al., 2020

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1812897416123534311
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Ahmed J
Gultekinoglu M
Edirisinghe M
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Biotechnology advances

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Bacterial cellulose (BC) is cellulose produced by a few limited species of bacteria in given conditions. BC has many remarkable properties such as its attractive mechanical properties, water uptake ability and biocompatibility which makes it a very desirable material to be used …
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