Advances in Integrated Power Supplies for Self-Powered Bioelectronic Devices
Xin Yu,
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Bin Sun,
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Yifei Kong
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et al.
Nanoscale,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
emerging
integrated
power
supplies
for
self-powered
bioelectronic
devices
over
the
past
few
years
are
summarized.
Additionally,
challenges
and
future
perspectives
in
device
design
manufacturing
also
indicated.
Language: Английский
Silk-based intelligent fibers and textiles: Structures, properties, and applications
Xiao-Chun Yang,
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Xiaoxue Wang,
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Chenyu Wang
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et al.
Chemical Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
This
review
summarizes
the
hierarchical
structure
and
multifaceted
properties
of
natural
silk
fibers,
provides
an
in-depth
analysis
their
extensive
applications
in
realms
biomedicine
advanced
smart
fiber
technology.
Language: Английский
A Self-Powered Smart Woundplast for Real-Time Monitoring and On-Demand Treatment of Wound Infection
Z Liu,
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R.S. Chen,
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Rui Lin
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et al.
Sensors and Actuators A Physical,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 116676 - 116676
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
MXenes in the application of diabetic foot: mechanisms, therapeutic implications and future perspectives
Zhang Mengru,
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Wu Qinyi,
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Yao Zimo
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et al.
Journal of Materials Science Materials in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
36(1)
Published: May 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Mechanically‐Compliant Magnetoelectric Sutures for Wound Management
Yi Yan Yang,
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Ping Wen,
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Xingmei Chen
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et al.
Advanced Functional Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 24, 2025
Abstract
Sutures
are
the
standard
approach
for
wound
closure
and
surgical
incisions,
but
their
clinical
utility
is
constrained
by
inherent
mechanical
mismatch
absence
of
multifunctional
capabilities.
While
electrical
stimulation
has
emerged
as
a
promising
nonpharmacological
strategy
accelerated
healing,
achieving
seamless
integration
on‐demand,
untethered
with
suture
systems
persists
critical
challenge.
Here,
magnetoelectric
developed
incorporating
core‐shell
nanoparticles
within
piezoelectric
P(VDF‐TrFE)
matrix.
Upon
external
magnetic
field
exposure,
magneto‐mechano‐electric
cascade
synergistically
generated
programmable
output,
thereby
enabling
spatiotemporally
controlled
at
site.
The
ME
engineered
polyzwitterionic
hydrogel
skin,
imparting
them
improved
compliance,
biocompatibility,
reduced
foreign
body
response,
friction‐minimized
removal.
In
rat
incisional
model,
daily
induction
achieved
significantly
faster
healing
reducing
recovery
time
from
ten
days
to
just
five
days.
This
work
establishes
paradigm
intelligent
systems,
offering
theranostic
platform
that
synergizes
mechanoadaptive
properties
electrically
augmented
tissue
repair
next‐generation
management.
Language: Английский
Evaluation of Tensile Strength of Surgically Absorbable Suture Materials Used in Oral Surgery after Immersion in Different Beverages: An In Vitro Study
Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(14), P. 3586 - 3586
Published: July 20, 2024
Suture
materials
are
natural
or
synthetic
biomaterials
used
to
close
tissues
together.
After
surgical
procedures
in
the
mouth,
site
and
sutures
physically
affected
by
many
different
factors.
This
study
was
conducted
evaluate
effects
of
frequently
consumed
beverages
on
tensile
strength
monofilament
PGLA
(polyglycolide-co-l-lactide)
multi-filament
PGCL
(polyglycolide-co-caprolactone)
absorbable
sutures.
In
particular,
sutures,
which
oral
surgery,
were
change
suture
materials.
The
soaked
tea,
coffee,
cola
drinks
five
times
a
day
for
5
min
each
rest
time
artificial
saliva.
All
aged
via
thermal
cycling.
Tensile
strengths
tested
at
0,
3,
7,
14
days.
Mixed
ANOVA
(four
replicates:
within-group
comparison
two
factors:
between-group
comparison)
performed
groups
tension
levels
Tekmon
Vicryl
Analysis
Variance
within-
comparisons,
with
Bonferroni
corrected
t-test
multiple
comparisons.
For
material,
there
significant
decreases
saliva,
T3
compared
T0,
T1,
T2,
T1
T2
T0.
T2.
There
also
decrease
level
present
demonstrates
that
significantly
days
after
surgery.
decreased
resistance
material
more
first
week
when
other
beverages.
Language: Английский