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In situ forming silk fibroin hydrogel dressing accelerates acute wound healing via immunomodulation and extracellular matrix regeneration
Silk-based gel dressings speed up fresh wound healing by controlling immune response and rebuilding tissue support
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Abstract
The SF/PVB composite hydrogel dressing demonstrated enhanced mechanical strength and multifunctional wound-healing capabilities.
- The hydrogel dressing rapidly formed a film with optimal breathability and waterproofness upon ethanol evaporation.
- Low-molecular-weight silk fibroin (45 kDa) significantly promoted fibroblast proliferation and migration.
- High-molecular-weight silk fibroin (72 kDa) showed superior immunomodulatory effects by polarizing macrophages toward pro-resolving phenotypes.
- In a murine full-thickness wound model, the dressing accelerated re-epithelialization, enhanced angiogenesis, and stimulated collagen remodeling.
- The system facilitated extracellular matrix regeneration through structural stability and metabolic support.
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