New plasma-based hydrogel tech to speed up recovery for burn victims
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PhysNew plasma-based hydrogel tech to speed up recovery for burn victimsphys.orgA new medical engineering technology developed at the University of Newcastle could significantly improve recovery outcomes for burn patients. The breakthrough overcomes a longstanding limitation in current wound dressings: maintaining reliable, long-term adhesion with soft, tissue-like materials without causing damage or discomfort, while withstanding moisture and movement.
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