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Subcutaneously delivered small doses of insulin has shown beneficial effects on burn injury-induced muscle wasting and wound healing. To improve the method of insulin treatment for clinical settings, this study investigated the effect of insulin delivered orally using pH-responsive poly(methacrylic-g-ethylene glycol) (P(MAA-g-EG)) hydrogels in a 20% total burn surface area rat burn injury model. P(MAA-g-EG)...