Buruli Ulcer 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11114-4_12
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Thermotherapy of Buruli Ulcer

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“…These responses and the reached temperature allow to propose the MNFs as local heating agents as for bio applications. The local magnetic heating is known to accelerate the release of drugs and other molecules attached to the samples, and also enhanced crossing through skin barrier has been reported, [60] as well as reducing microorganism population for improved wound healing [61][62]. However, the heating beahaviour can be modified by the environment of the sample and if the media is a liquid carrier.…”
Section: Mnfs Inductive Heating Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These responses and the reached temperature allow to propose the MNFs as local heating agents as for bio applications. The local magnetic heating is known to accelerate the release of drugs and other molecules attached to the samples, and also enhanced crossing through skin barrier has been reported, [60] as well as reducing microorganism population for improved wound healing [61][62]. However, the heating beahaviour can be modified by the environment of the sample and if the media is a liquid carrier.…”
Section: Mnfs Inductive Heating Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%