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Anonymous
Tue, 01/13/2026 - 15:57
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Injuries can't heal with out a continuing influx of blood's <br> <br> key ingredient -- oxygen. A brand new versatile sensor developed by engineers on the University <br> <br> of California, B...
Injuries can't heal with out a continuing influx of blood's <br> <br> key ingredient -- oxygen. A brand new versatile sensor developed by engineers on the University <br> <br> of California, Berkeley, can map blood-oxygen ranges over giant areas of pores and skin, tissue <br> <br> and organs, probably giving medical doctors a new manner to monitor <br> <br> healing wounds in real time. Yasser Khan, <br> <br> a graduate student in electrical engineering and computer sciences <br> <br> at UC Berkeley. The sensor, described this week within the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is made of organic electronics printed on bendable plastic that <br> <br> molds to the contours of the body. Unlike fingertip oximeters, it could detect blood-oxygen ranges <br> <br> at nine factors in a grid and can be placed anywhere on the pores and <br> <br> skin. It might probably be used to map oxygenation of pores <br> <br> and skin grafts, or to look by means of the pores and skin to watch oxygen levels in transplanted organs, the researchers say.<br> <br> Ana Claudia Arias, a professor of electrical engineering and laptop sciences <br> <br> at UC Berkeley.<br> <br> <br> <br> Here is my website; <a href="http://nccproduction.com/wiki/2025_kumi_ku5_p_o_sma_twatch_launches_globally_with_blood_p_essu_e">BloodVitals health</a>