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Abstract
This study introduces a Miniaturized all-in-one Light therapy Device (MiLD) for point-of-care light therapy. The device integrates microneedles, an LED array, a control circuit, and a battery. MiLD's design facilitates transdermal co-delivery of photosensitizer and light, minimizing adverse effects like metabolic burden and skin damage. Successful therapeutic effects were demonstrated in mice for both tissue removal and tissue growth applications.
Publisher
npj Flexible Electronics
Published On
May 28, 2024
Authors
Huiting Zhao, Xu Wang, Jiyuan Xiong, Guomin Liang, Xin Wu, Jiyu Xi, Yu Zhang, Zixi Li, Xiaoming Hu, Zewen Wei
Tags
Light therapy
MiLD
microneedles
photosensitizer
transdermal delivery
tissue applications
LED array
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