Team:METU-Gene/Biomaterial Design

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'''Wound Dressing Layer Design'''
 
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<br>Rapid and proper healing is important in the treatment
 
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of wounds such as severe burns, trauma, diabetic,
 
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decubitus and venous stasis ulcers, and similar tissue
 
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damages. In cases of severe and large amounts of skin
 
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loss, or in the presence of di$cult and non-healing
 
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wounds, immediate coverage of the wound surface with
 
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a dressing is needed. The dressing achieves the functions
 
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of the natural skin by protecting the area from the loss of
 
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#uid and proteins, preventing infection through bacterial
 
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invasion, and subsequent tissue damage. In some cases, it
 
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improves healing by providing a support for the proliferating
 
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cells.
 

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