Electrochemically linking collagen fibrils to animal tissue

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128334R, 128DIG8, A61F 1300

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ABSTRACT:
Skin-like collagen membranes are adapted for protecting a wound, lesion or the like on animal bodies. These collagen membranes are semipermeable and are electrochemically-linked to the damaged collagen fibrils of the animal body. This electrochemical biological junction is established iontophoretically from an electric potential derived from the body's own inherent electrical characteristics or a galvanic couple.

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