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New conductive hydrogel lets researchers tune electrical and chemical signals
Researchers have developed a bioinspired conductive hydrogel called PEDOT:sGAGh that can simultaneously handle electrical ...
As a wound heals, it goes through several stages: clotting to stop bleeding, immune system response, scabbing, and scarring. A wearable device called "a-Heal," designed by engineers at the University ...
CAD model of There Heal wearable device, illustrating the integrated camera for wound monitoring and actuator for drug delivery or stimulation. As a wound heals, it goes through several stages: ...
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Researchers explore using human sweat to generate electricity for wearable devices
Multiple research teams across materials science and bioelectronics have developed working prototypes that convert human ...
Electrome Corp, a bioelectric therapeutics company, today announced the launch of its strategic partnership with ...
Scientists created a small implant that works like a living pharmacy, producing medicine inside the body using living cells.
In their latest research, scientists showed the HOBIT implant could remain effective inside rats for at least a month.
A multi-institutional team of scientists, co-led by Northwestern University, has taken a crucial step toward implantable "living pharmacies"—tiny devices containing engineered cells that continuously ...
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