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Viraksha Singh is a biomaterials and regenerative medicine researcher whose work centers on cell-instructive wound healing platforms. Research integrates peptide engineering, collagen mimetic systems, and functionalized biopolymers to design advanced dressings that actively guide tissue repair. Contributions reflect a strong translational focus, linking material synthesis with biological performance in clinically relevant models.
Recent studies highlight the development of adamantane-based collagen mimetic peptides embedded in hyaluronic acid hydrogels to enhance epithelialization and granulation. Experimental work demonstrates expertise in biomaterial characterization, controlled release systems, and in vitro and in vivo wound models, emphasizing integrin-targeting motifs and bioactive scaffold design for accelerated skin regeneration.
Scholarly contributions also include a comprehensive review of biopolymer-based wound dressings incorporating biochemical cues such as peptide therapies and collagen matrices. With a focused but emerging publication record, the current analysis is based on limited available publications that nonetheless indicate growing impact in bioactive hydrogel systems and regenerative wound care strategies.
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