[Biophysical properties of membrane dressing made of bacterial cellulose]
- PMID: 16218128
[Biophysical properties of membrane dressing made of bacterial cellulose]
Abstract
In the paper, review of papers devoted to biophysical properties of membrane dressing made of bacterial cellulose was done. These properties were determined on the basis of studies on osmotic and diffusive transport through pure (non modified) bacterial cellulose membrane form called Bio-Fill. The measures of these properties are values of membrane transport parameters resulted from Kedem-Katchalsky's theory and interferograms of near-membrane regions made laser interferometric method.
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