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titleOfInvention Wound dressing
abstract A moist environment necessary for the growth of epidermal cells is rapidly formed, and the wound healing process is promoted by elution of a component that promotes wound healing and an antibacterial component from glass fiber, and the bacteria on the wound surface Disclosed is a wound dressing material having critical colonization and bactericidal properties capable of preventing infection. A gel-forming fiber made of a hygroscopic polymer and a glass fiber containing B 2 O 3 and CaO as glass components. [Selection figure] None
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