Transpiration-Inspired Fabric Dressing for Acceleration Healing of Wound Infected with Biofilm (Adv. Healthcare Mater. 23/2024)
Biomimetic Fabric Dressing
In article 2401005, Sheng Wang, Caiyun Fu, and co-workers present a novel biomimetic fabric inspired by plant transpiration, aimed to enhancing diabetic wound healing. The fabric integrates asymmetrically grown TiO2 micro/nanostructures with commercial textiles, emulating critical plant features: hierarchically porous networks and hydrophilic water conduction channels. The composite fabric provides superior exudate management and antibacterial properties to effectively tackle chronic wound challenges.
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