Graphene oxide crosslinked-zein nanofibrous scaffolds for prominent Cu-adsorption as tissue regeneration promoters in diabetic rats: Nanofibers optimization and in vivo assessment
Abstract
Diabetic ulcers are prone to bacterial contamination and can severely affect patient's quality of life. This study is first report to explore copper-grafted graphene oxide-crosslinked zein scaffolds (Cu-GZS) for promoting cutaneous excision wounds healing as a promising therapeutic modality in diabetic male-rats. Cu-GZS scaffolds were fabricated using electrospinning technique, where GO was employed as an echo-friendly crosslinker to meliorate...
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Title
Graphene oxide crosslinked-zein nanofibrous scaffolds for prominent Cu-adsorption as tissue regeneration promoters in diabetic rats: Nanofibers optimization and in vivo assessment
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
590
Pages
119919 - 119919
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