Bacterial building blocks Cellulose nanofibres are widely available, strong and recyclable. In general, cellulose nanofibres made from tree pulp are several micrometres-long or less, and therefore ...
The result is a hydrogel that is stronger, expands in the wound, lasts longer, kills bacteria, and creates a healthy ...
A Master’s student from the University of Wolverhampton has developed a ground-breaking biodegradable wound dressing which could help transform wound care.
Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind, 3D-printed cellulose-based fungal microbial fuel cell (MFC). The device is ...
Purpose: Microbial adhesion to contact lenses is believed to be one of the initiating events in the formation of many corneal infiltrative events, including microbial keratitis, that occur during ...