America develops super chips that help heal wounds
Scientists have developed a breakthrough technology, which helps heal the body's injuries quickly.
Scientists have developed a breakthrough technology, which helps heal the body's injuries quickly.
Scientists at Ohio State University have developed a breakthrough technology that heals body injuries quickly.
This technology allows small tissue conversion for cell regeneration through devices using nanotechnology. Just put this chip on your skin, press lightly and transmit electricity. Thanks to nanotechnology, the chip "injects" the genetic code into skin cells to reprogram, transforming them into other cells in less than a second, thereby quickly healing wounds and blood vessels.
In an experiment, damaged mouse legs were healed by technology to create new blood vessels in previously anemic tissues. Another experiment was also successful when new nerve cells were injected into the brain of mice to help it recover from a stroke
According to the plan, human clinical trials will be carried out next year.
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