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October 2023 in “bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)” Printing human stem cells and a special matrix during surgery can help grow new skin and hair-like structures in rats.
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March 2010 in “Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery” A simple, safe, and cost-effective method using adhesive drapes effectively removes hair from scalp grafts, reducing infection risk.
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May 2021 in “Advanced Materials” The document discussed the development of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) for in and on body (IOB) therapeutic electrical stimulation (ES). TENGs were highlighted for their ability to harness passive human biomechanical energy, offering a self-powered, bioconformable, low-cost, and easily manufacturable solution for therapeutic ES. This technology showed promise in fields such as regenerative medicine, neurology, rehabilitation, and pharmaceutical engineering by providing novel therapeutic interventions through naturally induced electrical signals. Additionally, TENGs could enable a fully autonomous personalized healthcare system by integrating energy generation, sensing, and therapeutic intervention, potentially revolutionizing personalized healthcare.
July 2024 in “Journal Archives of Health” Woolly hair is a rare genetic condition with no effective treatments.