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New Technology Could Stamp Out Bacteria In Persistent Wounds

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Default New Technology Could Stamp Out Bacteria In Persistent Wounds

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Using an advanced form of a rubber stamp, researchers have developed a way to adhere an ultra-thin antibacterial coating to a wound. The active ingredient, silver, "has been used to prevent and treat infections for ages," says first author Ankit Agarwal, a postdoctoral fellow in chemical and biological engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison...

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Default Re: New Technology Could Stamp Out Bacteria In Persistent Wounds

Hello collegue;
I seems good, but the first prbem with persistents wounds in feet is pressure.
If you can control pressure, what is not easy most wounds dissapear.
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