Schematic illustration of the SH bandage placed on an infected burn wound and its role in wound healing. A superhydrophobic PDMS membrane coated with the PS verteporfin is placed over the wound area and illuminated with a red laser at 690 nm, generating airborne 1O2 above the tissue.
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A pilot observational study of the association of 24-hour mortality with the subjective assessment of the forearm skin temperature and moisture compared to other bedside indicators of illness severity. [PDF]
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Thermal imaging of local skin temperature as part of quality and safety assessment of injectable drugs. [PDF]
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Circadian Rhythm of Distal Skin Temperature in Healthy Older and Young Women and Its Relationship with Sleep-Wake Rhythm and Environmental Factors under Natural Living Conditions. [PDF]
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Changes in skin temperature and behaviors of preweaning Holstein calves in a hot environment monitored by a multimodal tail-attached device. [PDF]
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1996There are differences in physiological variables when they are recorded from the left and right side of the body simultaneously. In some cases, handedness has been found to have a significant relationship to bilateral differences. The present study examined the relationship between handedness and baseline heart rate and skin temperature, as well as ...
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