Wound healing is a highly orchestrated biological process characterized by sequential phases involving inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodeling, and the role of endogenous electrical signals in regulating these phases has been highlighted. Recently, external electrostimulation has been shown to enhance these processes by promoting cell migration, extracellular matrix formation, and growth factor release while suppressing pro-inflammatory signals and reducing the risk of infection. Among the innovative approaches, piezoelectric and triboelectric nanogenerators have emerged as the next generation of flexible and wireless electronics designed for energy harvesting and efficiently converting mechanical energy into electrical power. In...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Electrical stimulation has shown great promise in biomedical applications, such as regenerative medi...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
Current treatments for wound healing engage in passive healing processes and rarely participate in s...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
Remarkable progress has been made recently in the development of soft materials and devices for huma...
Abstract Background Electrostimulation (ES) therapy for wound healing is limited in clinical use due...
Piezoelectric properties of materials are becoming a more relevant area of research for biomaterials...
Electric potential plays an indispensable role in tissue engineering and wound healing. Piezoelectri...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) has been established as an effective strategy to accelerate wou...
Tendon disease constitutes an unmet clinical need and remains a critical challenge in the field of o...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
In this topical review, we will focus our discussion on the engineering of nanogenerators-related we...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Electrical stimulation has shown great promise in biomedical applications, such as regenerative medi...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
Current treatments for wound healing engage in passive healing processes and rarely participate in s...
Electrical stimulation (ES) is an attractive field among clinicians in the topic of wound healing, w...
Remarkable progress has been made recently in the development of soft materials and devices for huma...
Abstract Background Electrostimulation (ES) therapy for wound healing is limited in clinical use due...
Piezoelectric properties of materials are becoming a more relevant area of research for biomaterials...
Electric potential plays an indispensable role in tissue engineering and wound healing. Piezoelectri...
Jerome Hunckler, Achala de Mel UCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences, Faculty of ...
Upon cutaneous injury, the human body naturally forms an electric field (EF) that acts as a guidance...
Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) has been established as an effective strategy to accelerate wou...
Tendon disease constitutes an unmet clinical need and remains a critical challenge in the field of o...
Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with growth an...
In this topical review, we will focus our discussion on the engineering of nanogenerators-related we...
Abstract Naturally occurring electric fields are known to be morphogenetic cues and associated with ...
Electrical stimulation has shown great promise in biomedical applications, such as regenerative medi...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...