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Navy researchers who are focused on helping injured warfighters are now able to weave chemicals and proteins into a nanofibrous scaffold, or wound dressing, (shown above) that may speed up healing and reduce scarring. Research by the NAMRU-SA provides a platform for the development of what can best be described as an antimicrobial super bandage.
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JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas - Navy researchers who are focused on helping injured warfighters are now able to weave chemicals and proteins into a nanofibrous scaffold, or wound dressing, (shown above) that may speed up healing and reduce scarring. Research by the NAMRU-SA provides a platform for the development of what can best be described as an antimicrobial super bandage.


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