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A recent study conducted at Xinyang Normal University in China has developed self-adhesive and self-healing hydrogel dressings for wound healing. The dressings, made from quaternary ammonium chitosan, beta-cyclodextrin-modified silk fibroin, and adamantane-modified silk fibroin, demonstrated antibacterial properties and biocompatibility. The hydrogels were found to accelerate skin tissue repair, reduce scarring, and relieve patient pain. This research provides new insights into tissue engineering and offers potential applications in wound healing treatment. [Extracted from the article] |