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        Smart and versatile biomaterials for cutaneous wound healing

        Minxiong Li,Wenzheng Xia,Yi Min Khoong,Lujia Huang,Xin Huang,Hsin Liang,Yun Zhao,Jiayi Mao,Haijun Yu,Tao Zan 한국생체재료학회 2023 생체재료학회지 Vol.27 No.00

        The global increase of cutaneous wounds imposes huge health and financial burdens on patients and society. Despite improved wound healing outcomes, conventional wound dressings are far from ideal, owing to the complex healing process. Smart wound dressings, which are sensitive to or interact with changes in wound condition or environment, have been proposed as appealing therapeutic platforms to effectively facilitate wound healing. In this review, the wound healing processes and features of existing biomaterials are firstly introduced, followed by summarizing the mechanisms of smart responsive materials. Afterwards, recent advances and designs in smart and versatile materials of extensive applications for cutaneous wound healing were submarined. Finally, clinical progresses, challenges and future perspectives of the smart wound dressing are discussed. Overall, by mapping the composition and intrinsic structure of smart responsive materials to their individual needs of cutaneous wounds, with particular attention to the responsive mechanisms, this review is promising to advance further progress in designing smart responsive materials for wounds and drive clinical translation.

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        Comparison of the comb cell structure of Apis dorsata (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in two areas of China

        Deng Shangkao,Huang Rong,Meng Qingxin,Yang Shunhua,Zhao Wenzheng,Tian Yakai,Dong Xia,Dong Kun,Gong Xueyang 한국응용곤충학회 2023 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.26 No.2

        The comb cell structure of Apis dorsata in different ecoregions is rarely reported. This study compared the dif ferences in the comb cell structure of Apis dorsata from Menghai of Yunnan Province and Chengmai of Hainan Province, China. Accordingly, parameters such as brood comb thickness, the width of ten consecutive brood cells, cell diameter, depth, inclination angle, and the side length of the cell mouth were measured. The results showed that within the same area, the widths of ten consecutive cells and single-cell diameter in the 0 ◦ direction were significantly bigger than that in the 60 ◦ and 120 ◦ directions, however, there was no significant difference for the same between the 60 ◦ and 120 ◦ directions. The average width of ten consecutive cells and the single-cell diameter showed significant differences between the two areas. These were significantly bigger in Menghai than in Chengmai. The average thickness of the brood comb, cell depth, and side length of the cell mouth were also significantly higher in Menghai than in Chengmai, however, the cell inclination angle showed no regional difference. These differences in the comb cell structure of Apis dorsata may be due to the difference in the ecological environment of the two areas. This study revealed the structural characteristics of the comb cells of Apis dorsata in different areas of China, increasing our biological knowledge of this bee species.

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