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ProBER aims to enhance chronic wound healing through personalized bioelectronic dressings that utilize direct current stimulation. By integrating advanced technologies for conformal electrodes, the project seeks to replicate successful laboratory results in real-world applications, ensuring faster healing.
Care of chronic wounds constitutes an enormous socioeconomic burden to the European Healthcare system calling for new strategies to support healing for wounds at risk.
As a restored epithelium will outperform any artificial scaffold in protecting the underlying tissue, fast re-epithelialization is the primary goal.
In culture models of wound healing, we have shown that direct current stimulation (DCs) makes epithelial ruptures close up to three times faster, and that the key to success is dosage…
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