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Researchers Create 3D Printed Bacterial Cellulose Material for Wound Healing

Researchers Create 3D Printed Bacterial Cellulose Material for Wound Healing

Written by David

November 11, 2019

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UFABC researchers group using nanoskin membranes since 2015 for wound healing treatment with successful results in diabetic ulcers

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When it comes to medical applications, we’ve seen 3D printing used in the past for healing and repairing wounds, whether through the use of 3D printed bandages3D printed blood platelets, or bio-based materials, like nanocellulose. Researchers Dr. Mohamed M. Kanjou, Hassan Abdulhakim, Gabriel Molina de Olyveira, and Pierre Basmaji published a paper, titled “3-D Print Celulose Nanoskin: Future Diabetic Wound Healing,” about using bacterial cellulose for the purposes of wound healing.

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