Hydrogel Scaffold for Burn Healing
January 17, 2012 | Terry Sharrer
Johns Hopkins University researchers intended to design a hydrogel loaded with stem cells to promote wound healing, but their animal tests of the gel itself (made of water and dextran) proved so well in promoting blood vessel formation, they concluded stem cells might be unnecessary. So, they will push forward toward human trials of this material for burns, diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, et al. MORE
Deby lee
This sounds terrific, currently must be accomplished by full or split-thickness grafting….exciting