Injectable silk-kudzu hydrogel achieves complete wound closure in laboratory tests

Injectable silk-kudzu hydrogel achieves complete wound closure in laboratory tests
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Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have developed an injectable hydrogel, a water-based gel material, made from silk proteins and a plant-derived compound. In laboratory tests, the material promoted complete wound closure within 72 hours, suggesting a potential new approach to minimally invasive soft tissue repair.
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