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‘Living bandage’ acelerates healing of wounds
The patch delivers healing proteins from engineered cells in a mini "factory" around the clock to different types of injury.
Chronic wounds remain a significant clinical challenge, in part because it is difficult to deliver sustained, localized ...
Chronic wounds, especially those linked to diabetes, have long been one of the most frustrating challenges in medicine. Traditional bandages and ointments may help protect an injury, but they don’t do ...
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New “living bandage” accelerates healing of wounds
A new “living bandage” accelerates the healing of wounds, according to new research. The high tech patch delivers healing ...
Diabetic wounds often lead to severe complications that can result in amputations. These chronic and non-healing wounds are marked by persistent inflammation, affecting more than 6% of the global ...
Korean researchers have developed a smart wound patch that could be a potential alternative to ointments and bandages. A research team at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) ...
A team of University of Mississippi researchers is developing a way to use 3D printed medicated patches to help close persistent sores and ulcers. The researchers in the School of Pharmacy have ...
How an applied electric field for medical electrotherapy speeds wound healing. Creation of the self-powered, non-electronic electrotherapy patch. Results of the electrical and medical performance ...
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