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research Bioengineering Skin Constructs
Future research should focus on making bioengineered skin that completely restores all skin functions.
research Introducing Electrobiomagnetism as Factor in Bioluminescence
Electrobiomagnetism may cause bioluminescence in human hair.
research Bioengineering a humanized acne microenvironment model: Proteomics analysis of host responses to Propionibacterium acnes infection in vivo
A new model helps study acne and test treatments.
research Rational design of keratin-based injectable hydrogels for biomedical applications
Keratin-based hydrogels can be improved for medical use by adding PEG, making them more soluble and adjustable.
research Lamprey-Teeth-Inspired Oriented Antibacterial Sericin Microneedles for Infected Wound Healing Improvement
The document explains how to make antibacterial microneedles inspired by lamprey teeth to help heal infected wounds.
research Streamlined intravital imaging approach for long-term monitoring of epithelial cell dynamics on an inverted confocal microscope
A new tool allows easier long-term imaging of live skin cells, helping study diseases like skin cancer.
research Imaging tumor angiogenesis with fluorescent proteins
Fluorescent proteins help visualize and understand tumor blood vessel growth.
research A biopsy-sized 3D skin model with a perifollicular vascular plexus enables studying immune cell trafficking in the skin
A small 3D skin model helps study how immune cells move in the skin.
research Recommended Articles
New technologies in acupuncture and biosensors show promise for better medical treatments and healing.
research Engineered Bilayer Hydrogel with Spatiotemporal Drug and Oxygen Delivery for Diabetic Wound Microenvironment Reprogramming
The hydrogel effectively heals diabetic wounds by reducing inflammation, providing oxygen, and preventing infection.
research Innovative Device for Indocianyne Green Navigational Surgery
The new device improves surgical accuracy by using a special dye and camera to see inside tissues.
research Polyethylene-Glycol-Ornamented Small Intestinal Submucosa Biosponge for Skin Tissue Engineering
The new SIS-PEG sponge is a promising material for skin regeneration and hair growth.
research Genome scan for signatures of adaptive evolution in wild African goat (capra nubiana)
Wild African goats have genetic adaptations for surviving harsh desert conditions.
research Glucose‐Activated Programmed Hydrogel with Self‐Switchable Enzyme‐Like Activity for Infected Diabetic Wound Self‐Adaptive Treatment
The hydrogel speeds up diabetic wound healing by adapting to glucose levels and releasing insulin.
research Sustained release of inhibitor from bionic scaffolds for wound healing and functional regeneration
Researchers developed a scaffold that releases a healing drug over time, improving wound healing and skin regeneration.
research Smart bacteriophage release from bovine β-lactoglobulin fibrils based hydrogel with anti-MRSA, biofilm degradation and hair follicle regeneration functions for infected burn wound
A new hydrogel can kill resistant bacteria and help heal infected burn wounds.
research A Smart Bandage Equipped with Miniaturized Needle Arrays and Wirelessly-Controlled Drug Delivery System for the Treatment of Chronic Wounds
The smart bandage improved healing in diabetic wounds better than standard treatments.
research Synergistic antioxidant-antimicrobial-immunomodulatory self-healing “radical sponge” hydrogel for diabetic wound regeneration via microenvironment reprogramming mediated by coordinated MAPK suppression and PI3K-AKT activation
The hydrogel helps heal diabetic wounds by combining antibacterial, antioxidant, and immune-boosting effects.
research Multifunctional DNA Hydrogels with Hydrocolloid‐Cotton Structure for Regeneration of Diabetic Infectious Wounds
The DNA hydrogel helps heal diabetic wounds by absorbing fluids, warming, sticking to tissue, killing bacteria, and aiding tissue and hair regrowth.
research Histological evaluation of hair keratin based templates in mice
Keratin sponges are as biocompatible as collagen, but keratin gels are slightly less so.
research Homogeneous silver nanoparticle loaded polydopamine/polyethyleneimine-coated bacterial cellulose nanofibers for wound dressing
The new wound dressing material speeds up healing, fights infection, and outperforms traditional dressings.
research In Vivo Monitoring of Survival and Proliferation of Hair Stem Cells in a Hair Follicle Generation Animal Model
The technique allowed noninvasive tracking of hair stem cell survival and growth, showing potential for hair loss research.
research Green Surface Engineering of Spun-Bonded Nonwovens Using Polyphenol-Rich Berry Extracts for Bioactive and Functional Applications
Berry extracts improve fabric strength and flexibility, making it suitable for medical and cosmetic uses.
research Autonomous wearable sensing enabled by capillary microfluidics: a review
Capillary microfluidic wearables are promising for non-invasive health monitoring through sweat and saliva.
research Fibre optic confocal imaging (FOCI) of keratinocytes, blood vessels and nerves in hairless mouse skin in vivo
Fibre optic confocal imaging can visualize skin layers, blood vessels, and nerves in live mice.
research Facile General Injectable Gelatin/Metal/Tea Polyphenol Double Nanonetworks Remodel Wound Microenvironment and Accelerate Healing
New injectable hydrogels with gelatin, metal, and tea polyphenols help heal diabetic wounds faster by controlling infection, improving blood vessel growth, and managing oxidative stress.
research Scalp Micro-Pigmentation via Transcutaneous Implantation of Flexible Tissue Interlocking Biodegradable Microneedles
New technique implants pigment in scalp with less pain and damage.
research Experimental study on the use of autogenous hair material for injectable soft tissue filler
Type B material, ground for 8 hours, is the most suitable and compatible for use as a soft tissue filler.
research Procedural Promotion of Wound Healing by Graphene-Barium Titanate Nanosystem with White Light Irradiation
A new wound healing treatment using a graphene-based material with white light speeds up healing and reduces infection and scarring.