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Abstract
Burns are complex traumatic injuries that lead to severe physical and psychological problems due to the prolonged healing period and resulting physical scars. Owing to their versatility, hydrogels can be loaded with various functional factors, making them promising wound dressings. However, many hydrogel dressings cannot support cell survival for a long time, thereby delaying the process of tissue repair. Herein, based on chitosan (CS)/alginate (SA)/poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA), a basic hydrogel with hemostasis and antibacterial properties was prepared, and loaded with vascular endothelial cadherin (VE-cadherin) and fibroblast growth factors (FGF) to promote the co-culture of various skin cells, suitable for treating various skin injury types: (1) Construct a three-dimensional microenvironment conducive to the release of drugs and factors using natural biological macromolecules CS/SA. (2) Promote the cell growth by loading growth factors. (3) Establish skin burn models of different degrees and observe the repair process. From the results, the 3D microenvironment provided by hydrogel could support the active growth of cells for 12 days. Furthermore, deep burns with full-thickness skin were substantially repaired within about 24 days. Collectively, CS/SA hydrogel containing VE-cadherin and FGF can promote tissue healing in wounds with necrotic tissue, making it an ideal candidate for burn treatment.
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is a highly interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal serving the needs of biomaterials professionals who design, develop, produce and apply biomaterials and medical devices. It has the common focus of biomaterials applied to the human body and covers all disciplines where medical devices are used. Papers are published on biomaterials related to medical device development and manufacture, degradation in the body, nano- and biomimetic- biomaterials interactions, mechanics of biomaterials, implant retrieval and analysis, tissue-biomaterial surface interactions, wound healing, infection, drug delivery, standards and regulation of devices, animal and pre-clinical studies of biomaterials and medical devices, and tissue-biopolymer-material combination products. Manuscripts are published in one of six formats:
• original research reports
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• current concepts articles
• special reports
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research – Part B: Applied Biomaterials is an official journal of the Society for Biomaterials, Japanese Society for Biomaterials, the Australasian Society for Biomaterials, and the Korean Society for Biomaterials. Manuscripts from all countries are invited but must be in English. Authors are not required to be members of the affiliated Societies, but members of these societies are encouraged to submit their work to the journal for consideration.