The U.S. Army SBIR Program has competitively selected a proposal that utilizes ULURU's Hydrogel Nanoparticle Aggregate Technology for award and contract negotiation. The objective of the SBIR proposal solicitation, topic number A05-131, was to design and manufacture a wound dressing that can be placed over burns to enhance the rate of wound closure. Such a dressing should be capable of absorbing wound fluids, speed up the rate of wound healing, require few dressing changes (e.g. can be left in place for up to seven days), provide antibacterial action, deliver nutritive substances, have a long shelf life (e.g. one year) and not require special storage conditions (e.g. freezing).
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