Electrospinning of natural polymers for advanced wound care: towards responsive and adaptive dressings

In the last few years, the health-care services have registered worldwide an increased number of patients suffering from chronic wounds and ulcers, which are mainly associated with diabetes, obesity and cancer. The need for regenerating rapidly and effectively the injured skin has stimulated the res...

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Patients
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Therapy
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