Structural and biological engineering of 3D hydrogels for wound healing
MHMohammad Hadi NorahanSCSara Cristina Pedroza-GonzálezMGMónica Gabriela Sánchez-SalazarMMMario Moisés ÁlvarezGTGrissel Trujillo‐de Santiago
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Abstract
Chronic wounds have become one of the most important issues for healthcare systems and are a leading cause of death worldwide. Wound dressings are necessary to facilitate wound treatment. Engineering wound dressings may substantially reduce healing time, reduce the risk of recurrent infections, and reduce the disability and costs associated. In the path of engineering of an ideal wound dressing, hydrogels have played a leading role. Hydrogels are 3D hydrophilic polymeric structures that can provide a protective barrier, mimic the native extracellular matrix (ECM), and provide a humid environment. Due to their advantages, hydrogels (with different architectural, physical, mechanical, and biological properties)…
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- Self-healing hydrogels
- Wound healing
- Wound dressing
- Tissue engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Extracellular matrix
- Materials science
- Regeneration (biology)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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