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Zapping Bacteria Zapping: New Microneedles for Diabetic Wounds
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Usually, bacteria can form a thick protective layer known as biofilm. This layer is tough to penetrate and can shield bacteria from treatments. By using heat, the microneedles weaken this layer and let the antibiotic do its job more effectively.
Diabetes often leads to slow healing and increased risk of infections. These microneedles have been shown to reduce oxidative stress. They are small and can be applied directly to the wound to target the problem areas. Most people are familiar with a needle. These needles are tiny and they use heat to fight off bacteria.
The fight against infections in diabetic wounds is a constant battle. The innovative use of both photothermal properties and minocycline in microneedles offers a promising solution.
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