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Conicet scientists managed to heal a complex wound with a human amniotic membrane patch.

Scientists from CONICET, Argentina's National Scientific and Technical Research Council, have successfully achieved the healing of a complex wound using a patch made from human amniotic membrane. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in medical treatments for difficult-to-heal wounds. The technique involves applying a biological patch derived from the amniotic membrane, which has properties that promote tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. This development could offer new therapeutic options for patients suffering from chronic wounds or those requiring advanced wound care solutions.

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Conicet scientists managed to heal a complex wound with a human amniotic membrane patch.

Scientists from CONICET, Argentina's National Scientific and Technical Research Council, have successfully achieved the healing of a complex wound using a patch made from human amniotic membrane. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in medical treatments for difficult-to-heal wounds. The technique involves applying a biological patch derived from the amniotic membrane, which has properties that promote tissue regeneration and reduce inflammation. This development could offer new therapeutic options for patients suffering from chronic wounds or those requiring advanced wound care solutions.

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