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| <p>Patients with burn wounds or other poorly healing wounds, like diabetes wounds, often suffer from various complications such as infections. Until now the common medical bandages have to be removed to monitor the wound healing progress. To examine if there is an infection, which implies the presence of pathogenic bacteria, samples of the wound have to be taken and studied in a specialized laboratory. This is a time-consuming and expensive process and we want to simplify and accelerate this procedure. | | <p>Patients with burn wounds or other poorly healing wounds, like diabetes wounds, often suffer from various complications such as infections. Until now the common medical bandages have to be removed to monitor the wound healing progress. To examine if there is an infection, which implies the presence of pathogenic bacteria, samples of the wound have to be taken and studied in a specialized laboratory. This is a time-consuming and expensive process and we want to simplify and accelerate this procedure. |
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− | <br>The solution for this problem is a hydrogel, with the advantages of the special characteristics of hydrogels such as biocompatibility, elasticity, and modifiable chemical properties. Most hydrogels can swell in aqueous solutions; for our purpose, as a wound bandage, it can be used to absorb some of the wound fluid <a href="#[3]">[3]</a> <a href="#[4]">[4]</a>. Furthermore it can be attached hermetically and the moisture provided by the hydrogel therefore leads to ideal wound healing conditions <a href="#[5]">[5]</a> | + | <br>The solution for this problem is a hydrogel, with the advantages of the special characteristics of hydrogels such as biocompatibility, elasticity, and modifiable chemical properties. Most hydrogels can swell in aqueous solutions; for our purpose, as a wound bandage, it can be used to absorb some of the wound fluid <a href="#[3]">[3]</a><a href="#[4]">[4]</a>. Furthermore it can be attached hermetically and the moisture provided by the hydrogel therefore leads to ideal wound healing conditions <a href="#[5]">[5]</a> |
| <br>An optimal polymer for such a hydrogel is the unique aminopolysaccharide chitosan. Beside beneficial properties like its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and film forming ability, chitosan has reactive amine side groups. This offers possibilities for modifications, like the linkage of a fluorophore to detect pathogenic bacteria (See | | <br>An optimal polymer for such a hydrogel is the unique aminopolysaccharide chitosan. Beside beneficial properties like its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and film forming ability, chitosan has reactive amine side groups. This offers possibilities for modifications, like the linkage of a fluorophore to detect pathogenic bacteria (See |
| <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/project/chemistry">Chemistry</a>) <a href="#[2]">[2]</a>. | | <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:TU_Darmstadt/project/chemistry">Chemistry</a>) <a href="#[2]">[2]</a>. |
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− | <figcaption> <b>Group Picture of the Hydrogel Group. </b> <br>From left to right: Sophia Hein, Sven Storch, Bea Spiekermann, Till Zimmermann and Lisa-Marie Brenner </figcaption></center> | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/7/71/T--TU_Darmstadt--GrouppictureHydrogel.jpeg", alt="Best Group", width=70%,> |
| + | <figcaption> <b>Group Picture of the Hydrogel team.</b> <br>From left to right: Sophia Hein, Sven Storch, Bea Spiekermann, Till Zimmermann and Lisa-Marie Brenner </figcaption></center> |
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