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This article discusses the use of bacteria-derived cellulose membranes that have been modified with graphene oxide-silver nanoparticles to accelerate wound healing. The combination of these materials is believed to have potential antimicrobial properties that can aid in the healing process. The research focuses on developing innovative wound dressings that could improve the treatment of wounds, especially in cases where conventional methods have proven ineffective. The use of graphene oxide-silver nanoparticles is significant due to their antimicrobial properties and ability to promote tissue regeneration. Overall, this study aims to provide a novel approach to wound care that could lead to faster and more effective healing outcomes.