Aug. 2, 2012 -- An experimental spray-on skin product may help people with chronic leg wounds heal faster and more effectively than available treatments, a new study suggests. People in the study who ...
UA researchers are studying the effectiveness of a “spray-on skin” intended to treat flesh wounds such as chronic leg ulcers that develop in elderly people. Currently screening patients for their ...
A team of University of Mississippi researchers is developing a way to use 3D printed medicated patches to help close persistent sores and ulcers.
WATERBURY — Waterbury Hospital physicians have been using a new treatment for deep, chronic wounds in patients — their own skin. The new procedure, called autologous cell therapy, uses a small amount ...
RenovaCare’s CellMist System Promises to Accelerate the Healing of Burns and Wounds A technology for spraying a patient’s own stem cells onto severe burns is helping patients to leave the hospital ...
A new clinical-grade collagen made from discarded bullfrog skin is leapfrogging from the lab bench to clinics soon. The collagen is developed by materials scientists from Nanyang Technological ...
When you’ve had a wound that required stitches, the recovery period can feel frustratingly slow. Whether from surgery, an accident, or another injury, properly cared for stitches not only heal faster ...
Researchers at the University of Mississippi are developing a 3D printed wound patch designed to help close persistent sores ...
A 3D-printed hydrogel wound dressing loaded with MXene and carbonized polymer dots kills drug-resistant MRSA and speeds ...