 In this study, researchers have developed a new type of biomaterial composed of porous poly, l-lactic acid, PLA, nanofibre membranes which are coated with sulfated chitosan, SCS, polydopamine gentamicin, PDA, GS, and polydopamine, PD. The PLA nanofibre membranes were created through electrospinning and solvent evaporation, while the SCS and PDA GS were then added to the surface of the membranes to provide antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic properties. The researchers found that the PLA SCS, PDA GS nanofibre membranes had improved antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic properties compared to uncoated PLA nanofibre membranes. These findings suggest that the PLA SCS, PDA GS nanofibre membranes could potentially be used as a therapeutic tool for treating diabetic wounds. This article was offered by Hauyu, Ije Li, Yinning Pan, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.