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- who: Silk fibroin et al. from the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Kumoh, University Chilgok Hospital have published the paper: Open Access, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report the development of EGCG-grafted SF composite hydrogels with ROS scavenging activity as a potential wound dressing material. This research demonstrated the chemical modification, cytocomaptibility, and ability of SF-EGCG conjugates to scavenge two different types of ROS: O2. u00af and.
- how: In this work it is considered that additional hydrogen_bond sites in the silk fibroin backbone supplemented the steric hindrance.
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