From secondary intent to accelerated regenerative healing: emergence of the biointelligent scaffold therapeutic strategy for chronic wounds
This chapter introduces the concept of the bio-intelligent scaffold and discusses the development of a pro-angiogenic porous fibrin-alginate synthetic skin replacement biomaterial called Smart Matrix (SM) as an example. The rapid integration of SM 1-1.5 mm thick used with a 0.15 mm split-thickness o...
Main Authors: | Potter, M, Baldwin, C, Edwards, F, Dann, S, Adami, R, Dye, J |
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Other Authors: | Agren, MS |
Format: | Book section |
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Woodhead Publishing
2016
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