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A practically helpful bioadhesion system can be developed for biomedical treatments by taking advantage of the antigen–antibody interaction in which an antibody binds to a protein with specific lock and key binding affinity. This study presents a new type of skin tissue adhesive system in which an involucrin antibody (SY5)‐conjugated bacterial cellulose nanofiber (BCNF) is bound to involucrin (IVL)...
Topical Wound Healing
In article number 2110557, Mikyung Shin, Dong Woog Lee, Jin Woong Kim, and co‐workers report topical wound healing technology by taking advantage of the antigen–antibody interaction of bacterial cellulose nanofibers with the skin tissue. They show that the bacterial cellulose nanofiber bioadhesive significantly promotes wound healing, thus establishing a new type of tissue adhesion...
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