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Chinese scientists develop "artificial skin" from silk fibroin.

Publication: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.

Publication Date: 28-FEB-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

Chinese scientists develop "artificial skin" from silk fibroin

Beijing, Feb 28 (PTI) China, famous for its silk, has developed a new use for the soft material - a new type of inexpensive artificial skin which could help treat skin defects and reduce scars, a report said here today.

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