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Stanford University Researchers Study Wireless Smart Bandage’s Role in Skin Tissue Repair

Device said to promote faster closure of wounds and enhances skin recovery by significantly reducing scar formation.

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By: Christine Esposito

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Researchers at Stanford University report they have developed a wireless smart bandage that has shown promise in speeding up tissue repair in chronic wounds by monitoring the wound healing process and treating the wound simultaneously. In a paper published in Nature Biotechnology, the researchers say their device promotes faster closure of wounds, increases new blood flow to injured tissue, and enhances skin recovery by significantly reducing scar formation. The smart bandage is composed of w...

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