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Researchers at Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines tested milkfish skin as a base for skin grafts.
Milkfish skin was just as durable and effective at curbing microbe growth as tilapia skin.
Discovery could allow milkfish to become a cost-effective, environmental friendly option for treating serious wounds in poorer areas.
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