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New Injectable Hydrogel Shows Promise for Complete Wound Healing

New Injectable Hydrogel Shows Promise for Complete Wound Healing

A team at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation has created an injectable hydrogel that successfully promotes complete wound closure in laboratory settings.

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Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have introduced an innovative injectable hydrogel designed to enhance wound healing.

This hydrogel, composed of silk proteins and plant-derived compounds, has demonstrated the ability to achieve complete wound closure during laboratory tests.

The findings, published on June 28, 2026, suggest potential applications in biomedical fields, particularly in improving healing processes.

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Update at 19:00 UTC on 2026-06-28

Phys.org reported Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation have developed an injectable hydrogel, a water-based gel material, made from silk proteins and a plant-derived compound. In laboratory tests, the material promoted complete wou.

Sources: Phys.org