A “smart” wearable microfluidic device can continuously monitor chronic wounds in mice and humans by collecting and analyzing wound exudate, and could facilitate real-time wound management and more personalized treatments. @WeiGaoLab@CaltechEAS https://t.co/168UIBJCio
New in @ScienceTM, we present iCARES—a microfluidic smart bandage designed for real-time wound exudate management and analysis in human chronic wounds. Congrats to @WCanran, Kexin, @DGArmstrong , and the team!! @Caltech@USC https://t.co/ihE06lszyw
New in @natBME, we report a wearable biosensor for wireless monitoring of systemic inflammation. We identified elevated sweat CRP in patients with heart failure, COPD, and infection. Cheers to @JiaobingT! @Caltech https://t.co/GB3GLnhY48
New in @ScienceAdvances, we report a wearable smart bandage capable of multiplexed wound biomarker analysis and combination therapy through controlled anti-inflammatory antimicrobial treatment and electrically stimulated tissue regeneration. @Caltech https://t.co/l1vQwVfznc
Check our recent review paper titled “Muti-dimensional printing for bone tissue engineering” — Advanced Healthcare Materials @AdvSciNews Many thanks to the team! @khademh @TerasakiInst https://t.co/7htS27nVij
.@Pfizer says it could seek an emergency use authorization for its #COVID19 vaccine from @US_FDA. But Peter Hotez, a vaccine researcher, speaks for many scientists when he says that despite the “apparently good news,” he would keep the champagne corked. https://t.co/GAj060KCsZ