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Scientists create skin graft health monitor that glows in response to inflammation
Researchers in Japan are exploring a future where the body itself becomes a health monitor, no screens or batteries required.
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Survivors of Swiss ski resort fire treated with skin grown from their own cells
Survivors of Switzerland’s devastating Crans-Montana fire disaster who suffered severe burns are being treated ...
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Bio-engineered skin grafts offer new hope for severe burn injuries
Bio-engineered skin grafts can play an important role in the treatment of burn victims. Researchers at the University of ...
Blood sampling is painful and invasive, plus it only tells you what's going on in the patient's body right when the sample is ...
Researchers from Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) find that donor keratinocytes injected into mouse embryos form sheets of epidermis that can be used as autologous skin grafts Tokyo, Japan – ...
For the first time, scientists have combined the six primary skin cell types with specialized hydrogels to ‘print’ a thick, multilayered skin that, when transplanted, successfully integrated with ...
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Battling Pain for 5 Years, Kanta Devi’s Journey to India’s First Acellular Human Dermal Allograft Patch Surgery
Pain is something we all dread, especially when it lingers and stops us from doing what we love. For Kanta Devi, 62, this became a harsh reality. In 2020, during her morning jog, she fell and hurt her ...
Bio-engineered skin grafts can play an important role in the treatment of burn victims. Researchers at UZH have been working on new approaches for such grafts for over 15 years. This work led to the ...
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