Research out of Korea shows that the artificial skin overcomes the limitations of previous skin-repair solutions with a self-powered temperature-sensing platform.At Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry online, although human skin can typically repair itself after damage, acute injuries can permanently interfere with some or all of skin’s sensory capabilities. Current skin-repair therapies cannot restore those…
New Artificial Skin Mimics the Way Human Skin Reacts to Extreme Stimuli Through UV Light
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