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fromWIRED
6 days ago

Researchers Create 3D-Printed Artificial Skin That Allows Blood Circulation

When treating severe burns and trauma, skin regeneration can be a matter of life or death. Extensive burns are usually treated by transplanting a thin layer of epidermis, the top layer of skin, from elsewhere on the body. However, this method not only leaves large scars, it also does not restore the skin to its original functional state. Unless the dermis, the layer below the epidermis, which contains blood vessels and nerves, is regenerated, it cannot be considered normal living skin.
Medicine
Medicine
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Will the latest skin substitutes revolutionize the treatment of burns and other wounds?

Full-thickness, 3D-printed, patient-matched skin grafts with pigment, vasculature, and hair follicles could replace conventional harvested grafts for severe burns.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 months ago

A robotic arm made from human tissue: Science advances toward living muscle prosthetics

Research in bioengineering aims to create prosthetics that move naturally, regenerate, and use patients' own cells, showing rapid progress.
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