A layer of hydrogel on PET dressings for low wound adherence and as a reservoir for new dendrimer based biocides for burn wound infection control
Bacterial infection in burn wounds can jeopardize healing and can even lead to a patient’s death. Recently using a topical wound dressing with antimicrobial ability has been increasing. An ideal dressing for a burn wound is required to be antimicrobial, pain free and able to control the wound moistu...
Main Author: | Asghari, Sogol |
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Other Authors: | Liu, Song (Biosystems Engineering) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30985 |
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