A Knitted and MXenzyme-Integrated Dressing for Geriatrics Diagnosis and Ulcer Healing
Jun Song,
Zhongda Chen,
Lanhao Shi
et al.
Abstract:Integrated
diagnostic and therapeutic dressings are desirable to
relieve diabetic patients who often suffer from diabetic foot ulcers
(DFUs) and peripheral vascular diseases (PVDs). However, it is highly
difficult to monitor the pulse waves with fidelity under wet environments
and connect the waveforms to diseases through a small strain sensor.
Additionally, immobilizing MXenzyme to regulate spatially heterogeneous
levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and applying active intervention
to enhance ulcer healin… Show more
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