bioengineered membranes

What are Bioengineered Membranes?

Bioengineered membranes are advanced materials designed through the integration of biological and engineering principles. These membranes can be composed of natural or synthetic polymers and are often used in medical applications to mimic or replace biological tissues. They have a wide range of applications, including wound healing, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. Their design can include specific properties such as permeability, biocompatibility, and antimicrobial activity, making them highly versatile.

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