2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.05.16.444337
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Monolayer graphene-on-polymer dressings promote healing and stabilize skin temperature on acute and chronic wound models

Abstract: Monolayer graphene directly presented on the wound bed is assessed for its healing properties using both in vitro and in vivo models. For in vivo study, a cutaneous excisional wound is created on the dorsal surface of healthy and type-1 diabetic mice to mimic acute and delayed wound healing, respectively. A pig model is also chosen for its resemblance to human skin. Photographic and histological assessment of the wound are coupled with thermographic data recorded with an infrared camera. Graphene monolayer acc… Show more

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“…PEDOT: PSS coated graphene foams have been developed for EMI shielding with a shielding effectiveness of 91.9 dB and specific shielding effectiveness of 3124 dB cm 3 g-1 [225]. Monolayer graphene-polymer has been used for dressing wounds [226]. A smart bandage material was prepared using graphene, CS, and glycerol.…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PEDOT: PSS coated graphene foams have been developed for EMI shielding with a shielding effectiveness of 91.9 dB and specific shielding effectiveness of 3124 dB cm 3 g-1 [225]. Monolayer graphene-polymer has been used for dressing wounds [226]. A smart bandage material was prepared using graphene, CS, and glycerol.…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%