Korea, Non-Commercial Use of Compulsory Licenses and the Pattern of Power

    Daya Shanker
    The document reviewed the advancements in biomaterial scaffolds for wound healing, highlighting their crucial role in skin regeneration. It discussed the design philosophy and development of these scaffolds, emphasizing their therapeutic potential when combined with bioactive molecules, stem cells, and immunomodulation. Despite progress, the document noted that current treatments for deep cutaneous injuries were still imperfect, and ideal regenerative therapies remained a challenge. The review also explored the future prospects and challenges in scaffold development for wound healing.
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