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titleOfInvention Wound healing agent
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a wound treatment agent excellent in safety and biocompatibility without using any chemical crosslinking agent or chemical modifier. SOLUTION: The wound treatment agent comprises a gel formed of hyaluronic acid alone which is hardly soluble in a neutral aqueous solution.
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