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Harnessing Multifaceted Next-Generation Technologies for Improved Skin Wound Healing
Bibrita Bhar,Dimple Chouhan,Nakhul Pai,Biman B. Mandal +3 more
- Vol. 4, Iss: 11, pp 7738-7763
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Electroceuticals for peripheral nerve regeneration
TL;DR: By integrating conductive biomaterials, 3D engineering manufacturing process and bioelectronic platform to deliver versatile electroceuticals, the modern biofabrication enables comprehensive biomimetic therapies for neural tissue engineering and regeneration in the new era.
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Internal Wireless Electrical Stimulation from Piezoelectric Barium Titanate Nanoparticles as a New Strategy for the Treatment of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
Lizhen Zhan,Cairong Xiao,Changhao Li,Jinxia Zhai,Fabang Yang,Jinhua Piao,Chengyun Ning,Zhengnan Zhou,Peng Yu,Suijian Qi +9 more
TL;DR: The effect and mechanism of internal ES from piezoelectric nanoparticles on TNBC cell proliferation and migration regulation is revealed and a promising noninvasive therapeutic strategy for TNBC with minimal side effects while exhibiting good therapeutic efficiency is proposed.
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Electronic textiles: New age of wearable technology for healthcare and fitness solutions
TL;DR: In this paper , the significance of wearable e-textiles, key applications, and future demand expectations are addressed in the context of wearable healthcare and fitness systems, and the current challenges, possible solutions, opportunities and future perspectives in the area of smart textiles are discussed.
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Carbon-Based Nanomaterials in Wound Care Management: A New and Pristine Strategy
TL;DR: In this paper , a review emphasizes wound care management in terms of their healing and dressing by carbon-based nanomaterials and a brief introduction of traditional methods of wound care is also discussed with the modern approaches.
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Healing Wounds Efficiently with Biomimetic Soft Matter: Injectable Self-Healing Neutral Glycol Chitosan/Dibenzaldehyde-Terminated Poly(ethylene glycol) Hydrogel with Inherent Antibacterial Properties.
Jolleen Natalie I. Balitaan,Wenxing Luo,Yi W Su,Ching-Yun Yu,Tai-Yi Wu,Chen-An Chang,Hsi-Wei Jia,Shu Rung Lin,Chung-Der Hsiao,Jui-Ming Yeh +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , neutral glycol chitosan (GC) was crosslinked via imine bonds with varying concentrations of dibenzaldehyde-terminated polyethylene glycol (DP) to give the injectable GCL hydrogels for wound healing with intrinsic bacteriostatic properties against the three bacteria.
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