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The living patch: could a tea-inspired material help treat eczema?
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The research team is exploring how engineered living materials (ELMs) could be used to create new kinds of medical treatments based on living microorganisms, such as bacteria and yeast.
That signal triggers living yeast cells deeper in the patch to produce and release therapeutic molecules exactly where they are needed.“
The patch works by enclosing engineered living yeast cells within a matrix of bacterial cellulose.
The researchers are developing two very different materials from the same bacterial cellulose base used in the therapeutic patch.
A living alternativeSuccess here could take engineered living materials far beyond wearable patches.