Biomimetic Keratin from Sheep Wool in Oral Cancer Therapy

Explore the potential of biomimetic keratin from sheep wool in oral cancer, including its role in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and regenerative applications.

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Biomimetic keratin is obtained from sheep wool which is being studied for it's extensive uses in clinical practice. It acts as a scaffold which helps in re-epithelialization. It has capabilities in being used due to it's biocompatibility and ability to mimic oral extra cellular matrix.

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Biomimetic keratin is obtained from sheep wool which is being studied for it's extensive uses in clinical practice. It acts as a scaffold which helps in re-epithelialization. It has capabilities in being used due to it's biocompatibility and ability to mimic oral extra cellular matrix.

Poster image
Poster image

Biomimetic keratin is obtained from sheep wool which is being studied for it's extensive uses in clinical practice. It acts as a scaffold which helps in re-epithelialization. It has capabilities in being used due to it's biocompatibility and ability to mimic oral extra cellular matrix.

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Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen2 hours ago

This is such a helpful post! Thanks for sharing these insights. Looking forward to more content like this.

Alex Rivera
Alex Rivera1 hour ago

Totally agree! The examples really helped clarify the concepts.

Jordan Park
Jordan Park4 hours ago

Great breakdown. I've been looking for something like this for a while.

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