2024
DOI: 10.1177/08839115241241294
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Biocompatible sodium alginate–silk fibroin antibacterial microspheres from a microfluidic platform for infected wound repair

Jinglong Liu,
Wei Zhou,
Shuo Yang
et al.

Abstract: Micro/nano drug delivery systems can provide ideal controlled drug release. Microfluidic chip technology plays an important role in the preparation of microspheres. Sodium alginate (SA) has been used to prepare microspheres as drug carriers owing to its good biosafety and easy preparation. However, these microspheres lack antimicrobial activity and drug loading efficiency, which prevent their application for infected wound repair. Although silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) possess broad-spectrum antibiotic activity… Show more

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