A Portable, Sprayable, Highly Malleable, Elastic, and Hydrophobic Antibacterial Fibrous Wound Dressing for Infected Wound Healing

Academic Background Wound infection is a significant concern for patients and healthcare professionals worldwide, particularly in the management of severe wounds. Inappropriate dressings can increase the risk of infection, prolong healing time, and even lead to higher mortality rates and economic burdens. Traditional wound dressings, such as gauze ...

Skin-Inspired Zero Carbon Heat-Moisture Management Based on Shape Memory Smart Fabric

Academic Background With the continuous increase in global greenhouse gas emissions, environmental temperatures are rising, posing potential threats to human health and productivity due to extreme weather conditions. Especially in summer, the widespread use of cooling devices such as air conditioners and electric fans has led to a sharp increase in...

A Polyphenol–Metal Network of Propyl Gallate Gallium/Hafnium Oxide on Polyimide Fibers for Facilitating Ligament–Bone Healing

Study on Surface Modification of Polyimide Fibers to Promote Ligament-Bone Healing Academic Background Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury is one of the most common sports injuries worldwide, with approximately 1 in 1,250 people requiring ACL reconstruction surgery each year. Currently, the main methods for ACL reconstruction include autografts...

Minimally Invasive Healing of Bone Implant-Cement Interfaces by Aerogel Cement and Remote Heating

Minimally Invasive Healing of Bone Implant-Cement Interfaces by Aerogel Cement and Remote Heating

Minimally Invasive Repair of Bone Implant-Cement Interfaces Using Aerogel Cement and Remote Heating Background Globally, lower limb fractures are the most common type of bone fracture, particularly among the elderly and patients with osteoporosis. In orthopedic surgery, bone cement is widely used to secure implants for the treatment of long bone fr...

An Inkjet-Printable Organic Electrochemical Transistor Array with Differentiated Ion Dynamics for Sweat Fingerprint Identification

An Inkjet-Printable Organic Electrochemical Transistor Array with Differentiated Ion Dynamics for Sweat Fingerprint Identification

Sweat Fingerprint Identification Technology Based on Ion Dynamics: Research on Inkjet-Printed Organic Electrochemical Transistor Arrays Academic Background Sweat, as a non-invasive biomarker, contains rich physiological information that can reflect human health conditions, such as hydration balance and disease markers. However, sweat has complex co...