Recent advances in intelligent wearable medical devices integrating biosensing and drug delivery

M Tan, Y Xu, Z Gao, T Yuan, Q Liu, R Yang… - Advanced …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The primary roles of precision medicine are to perform real‐time examination, administer on‐
demand medication, and apply instruments continuously. However, most current therapeutic …

Flexible and wearable ultrasound device for medical applications: A review on materials, structural designs, and current challenges

TG La, LH Le - Advanced Materials Technologies, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Flexible and miniaturized devices inspired by the advances in electronic materials,
fabrication technologies, and wireless communication have emerged as the next‐generation …

Mechanical modeling and characterization of human skin: A review

SJM Yazdi, J Baqersad - Journal of biomechanics, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the advances made in recent years on modeling approaches and
experimental techniques to characterize the mechanical properties of human skin. The skin …

An open-source FEniCS-based framework for hyperelastic parameter estimation from noisy full-field data: Application to heterogeneous soft tissues

A Elouneg, D Sutula, J Chambert, A Lejeune… - Computers & …, 2021 - Elsevier
We introduce a finite-element-model-updating-based open-source framework to identify
mechanical parameters of heterogeneous hyperelastic materials from in silico generated full …

A 3D cross-linked hierarchical hydrogel E-skin with sensing of touch position and pressure

X Shi, A Lee, B Yang, L Gao, H Ning, K Huang, X Luo… - Carbon, 2024 - Elsevier
Artificial hydrogel electronic skin (E-skin) sensing systems have received considerable
attention due to their ability in providing tactile perception. Recent advancements in …

EEMCO guidance for the in vivo assessment of biomechanical properties of the human skin and its annexes: revisiting instrumentation and test modes

L Monteiro Rodrigues, JW Fluhr… - Skin pharmacology and …, 2020 - karger.com
Biomechanics of the skin is an important subject in skin research. It has been studied for
many decades involving various technologies and methods to characterize and quantify …

Non-Invasive in Vivo Quantification of Directional Dependent Variation in Mechanical Properties for Human Skin

P Lakhani, KK Dwivedi, A Parashar… - … in bioengineering and …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Skin is the body's largest organ, and it shows non-linear and anisotropic behavior under the
deformation. This behavior of the skin is due to the waviness and preferred orientation (in a …

Facilitating clinically relevant skin tumor diagnostics with spectroscopy-driven machine learning

E Andersson, J Hult, C Troein, M Stridh, B Sjögren… - Iscience, 2024 - cell.com
In the dawning era of artificial intelligence (AI), health care stands to undergo a significant
transformation with the increasing digitalization of patient data. Digital imaging, in particular …

Inflammatory response and biomechanical properties of coaxial scaffolds for engineered skin in vitro and post-grafting

BN Blackstone, JM Hahn, KL McFarland, DM DeBruler… - Acta biomaterialia, 2018 - Elsevier
Engineered skin (ES) offers many advantages over split-thickness skin autografts for the
treatment of burn wounds. However, ES, both in vitro and after grafting, is often significantly …

Nanocrystals for improved drug delivery of dexamethasone in skin investigated by EPR spectroscopy

SB Lohan, S Saeidpour, M Colombo, S Staufenbiel… - Pharmaceutics, 2020 - mdpi.com
Nanocrystals represent an improvement over the traditional nanocarriers for dermal
application, providing the advantages of 100% drug loading, a large surface area, increased …