Electro‐ and Magneto‐Active Biomaterials for Diabetic Tissue Repair: Advantages and Applications DOI Open Access
Kai Mao, Muxin Yue, Huiping Ma

et al.

Advanced Materials, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 31, 2025

Abstract The diabetic tissue repair process is frequently hindered by persistent inflammation, infection risks, and a compromised microenvironment, which lead to delayed wound healing significantly impact the quality of life for patients. Electromagnetic biomaterials offer promising solution enabling intelligent detection wounds through electric magnetic effects, while simultaneously improving pathological microenvironment reducing oxidative stress, modulating immune responses, exhibiting antibacterial action. Additionally, these materials inherently promote regeneration regulating cellular behavior facilitating vascular neural repair. Compared traditional biomaterials, electromagnetic provide advantages such as noninvasiveness, deep penetration, responsiveness, multi‐stimuli synergy, demonstrating significant potential overcome challenges This review comprehensively examines superiority in repair, elucidates underlying biological mechanisms, discusses specific design strategies applications tailored characteristics wounds, with focus on skin bone defect By addressing current limitations pursuing multi‐faceted strategies, hold improve clinical outcomes enhance

Language: Английский

Impact of Metabolites from Foodborne Pathogens on Cancer DOI Creative Commons
Alice Njolke Mafe, Dietrich Büsselberg

Foods, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(23), P. 3886 - 3886

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Foodborne pathogens are microorganisms that cause illness through contamination, presenting significant risks to public health and food safety. This review explores the metabolites produced by these pathogens, including toxins secondary metabolites, their implications for human health, particularly concerning cancer risk. We examine various such as Salmonella sp., Campylobacter Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, detailing specific of concern carcinogenic mechanisms. study discusses analytical techniques detecting chromatography, spectrometry, immunoassays, along with challenges associated detection. covers effective control strategies, processing techniques, sanitation practices, regulatory measures, emerging technologies in pathogen control. manuscript considers broader highlighting importance robust policies, awareness, education. identifies research gaps innovative approaches, recommending advancements detection methods, preventive policy improvements better manage foodborne metabolites.

Language: Английский

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AI-Reinforced Wearable Sensors and Intelligent Point-of-Care Tests DOI Open Access

Ghita Yammouri,

Abdellatif Ait Lahcen

Journal of Personalized Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(11), P. 1088 - 1088

Published: Nov. 1, 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques offer great potential to advance point-of-care testing (POCT) and wearable sensors for personalized medicine applications. This review explores the recent advances transformative of use AI in improving wearables POCT. The integration significantly contributes empowering these tools enables continuous monitoring, real-time analysis, rapid diagnostics, thus enhancing patient outcomes healthcare efficiency. Wearable powered by models tremendous opportunities precise non-invasive tracking physiological conditions that are essential early disease detection treatments. AI-empowered POCT facilitates rapid, accurate making medical kits accessible available even resource-limited settings. discusses key applications data processing, sensor fusion, multivariate analytics, highlighting case examples exhibit their impact different scenarios. In addition, challenges associated with privacy, regulatory approvals, technology integrations into existing system have been overviewed. outlook emphasizes urgent need continued innovation AI-driven health technologies overcome fully achieve revolutionize medicine.

Language: Английский

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Electro‐ and Magneto‐Active Biomaterials for Diabetic Tissue Repair: Advantages and Applications DOI Open Access
Kai Mao, Muxin Yue, Huiping Ma

et al.

Advanced Materials, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 31, 2025

Abstract The diabetic tissue repair process is frequently hindered by persistent inflammation, infection risks, and a compromised microenvironment, which lead to delayed wound healing significantly impact the quality of life for patients. Electromagnetic biomaterials offer promising solution enabling intelligent detection wounds through electric magnetic effects, while simultaneously improving pathological microenvironment reducing oxidative stress, modulating immune responses, exhibiting antibacterial action. Additionally, these materials inherently promote regeneration regulating cellular behavior facilitating vascular neural repair. Compared traditional biomaterials, electromagnetic provide advantages such as noninvasiveness, deep penetration, responsiveness, multi‐stimuli synergy, demonstrating significant potential overcome challenges This review comprehensively examines superiority in repair, elucidates underlying biological mechanisms, discusses specific design strategies applications tailored characteristics wounds, with focus on skin bone defect By addressing current limitations pursuing multi‐faceted strategies, hold improve clinical outcomes enhance

Language: Английский

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