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More information: Yaomin Wang et al, Thrombin‐Anchored Bacterial Cellulose Dressing for Advanced Burn Wound Care, Advanced Materials (2025). DOI: 10.1002/adma.202420338 ...
Developed by scientists at Switzerland's Empa research institute, the experimental dressing takes the form of a thin membrane made mainly of plant-derived cellulose fibers.
Gentell has plants in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Paraguay, England, China, and New Zealand and expects to sell around $300 ...
Wang, Y., et al. (2025). Thrombin‐Anchored Bacterial Cellulose Dressing for Advanced Burn Wound Care. Advanced Materials. doi.org/10.1002/adma.202420338.
This study develops a thrombin-anchored bacterial cellulose (T-BC) dressing for advanced burn care, enabling rapid and sustained hemostasis while preserving the structural and hydration benefits ...
It turns out those cellulose-based thickening agents found in common foods can be digested. Researchers at the University of ...
The study offers the first detailed look at how our gut bacteria digest these food additives, aided by natural polysaccharides found in our diets. Many everyday foods contain cellulose-based ...
Bacterial cellulose (BC) has emerged as a versatile biomaterial pivotal to advances in tissue engineering and composite fabrication. Owing to its intrinsic high purity, excellent biocompatibility ...
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