The treatment of diabetic chronic wounds remains a global challenge due to the up-regulated inflammation response, oxidant stress, and persistent infection during healing process. Developing wound dressing materials with ideal biocompatibility, adequate mechanical strength, considerable under-water adhesion, sufficient anti-inflammation, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties is on-demand for clinical applications. In this study, we developed a bioactive skin-mimicking hydrogel band-aid through the combination of tannic acid (TA) and imidazolidinyl urea reinforced polyurethane (PMI) (TAP hydrogel) and explored its potentials in various medical applications, including hemostasis, normal skin incision, full-thickness skin wounds, and bacte...
Diabetic wound (DW) is a secondary application of uncontrolled diabetes and affects about 42.2% of d...
Diabetic wound (DW) is a secondary application of uncontrolled diabetes and affects about 42.2% of d...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
Rapid and complete wound healing is a clinical emergency, mainly in pathological conditions such as ...
Bacterial infection on wounds delay wound healing, and may even deteriorate the wound condition. Dia...
Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a common and often debilitating complication of diabetes tha...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one of the most prevalent complications associated with diabetes mel...
The high level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and bacterial infection impede wound healing of the ...
With the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacterial infections and the slow healing of chroni...
Diabetic wounds often have a slow healing process and become easily infected owing to hyperglycemia ...
Diabetic wounds are severe injuries that are common in patients that suffer from diabetes. Most of t...
Diabetes mellitus is a complicated metabolic disease that has become one of the fastest-growing heal...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) remain a devastating threat to human health. While hydrogels are promisi...
The total population of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes mellitus in the United states is expected...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
Diabetic wound (DW) is a secondary application of uncontrolled diabetes and affects about 42.2% of d...
Diabetic wound (DW) is a secondary application of uncontrolled diabetes and affects about 42.2% of d...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
Rapid and complete wound healing is a clinical emergency, mainly in pathological conditions such as ...
Bacterial infection on wounds delay wound healing, and may even deteriorate the wound condition. Dia...
Abstract Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a common and often debilitating complication of diabetes tha...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are one of the most prevalent complications associated with diabetes mel...
The high level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and bacterial infection impede wound healing of the ...
With the increasing prevalence of drug-resistant bacterial infections and the slow healing of chroni...
Diabetic wounds often have a slow healing process and become easily infected owing to hyperglycemia ...
Diabetic wounds are severe injuries that are common in patients that suffer from diabetes. Most of t...
Diabetes mellitus is a complicated metabolic disease that has become one of the fastest-growing heal...
Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) remain a devastating threat to human health. While hydrogels are promisi...
The total population of diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes mellitus in the United states is expected...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...
Diabetic wound (DW) is a secondary application of uncontrolled diabetes and affects about 42.2% of d...
Diabetic wound (DW) is a secondary application of uncontrolled diabetes and affects about 42.2% of d...
Chronic wounds are becoming more frequent. Foot ulcers affect approximately 10% - 15% of patients wi...