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Real-time Evaluation of Wound Healing Progress Possible Through New Wearable Biosensor

Researchers from Binghamton University, State University of New York (Binghamton, NY) developed an electromechanical biosensor to allow for real-time, on-site evaluation of the wound healing process. The biosensor, that has an open-mesh design that reflects the skin’s microarchitecture, tracks and analyzes lactate and oxygen on the skin, two important biomarkers to determine wound-healing progression. This system aims to determine critical biochemical events without evoking an inflammatory response.

To learn more about this new wearable biosensor and how it impacts wound healing evaluation, click here.

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