[ASAP] Lysine-Mediated Yttrium Oxide Nanoparticle–Incorporated Nanofibrous Scaffolds with Tunable Cell Adhesion, Proliferation, and Antimicrobial Potency for In Vitro Wound-Healing Applications

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This article discusses the development of lysine-mediated yttrium oxide nanoparticle-incorporated nanofibrous scaffolds for in vitro wound-healing applications. The scaffolds were designed to have tunable cell adhesion, proliferation, and antimicrobial potency. The inclusion of yttrium oxide nanoparticles and lysine resulted in improved wound healing properties, making the scaffolds potentially useful in promoting skin regeneration. The use of nanofibrous scaffolds with specific properties could lead to advancements in wound healing technologies.

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