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Development of Epidermal-Inspired Collagen Films for Wound Healing

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Collagen is widely used in wound care due to its biocompatibility and its role as the primary structural protein in human skin. However, conventional casting methods offer limited control over film thickness and density, parameters that directly influence mechanical stability, degradation behaviour and barrier function. This talk will investigate electrophoretic deposition (EPD) as a processing route to fabricate epidermal inspired collagen films with tuneable thickness and density and compare their degradation and water barrier properties with conventionally cast films.

This talk is part of the Darwin College Science Seminars series.

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