Body-mediated energy loss conversion for personalized cell vitalization

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Title
Body-mediated energy loss conversion for personalized cell vitalization
Author(s)
H Yong; S Jung; D Heo; W Choi; J Chung; S Cho; P Hwang; H Song; W G Koh; Wonhwa Lee; S Lee; J Hong
Bibliographic Citation
Nano Energy, vol. 87, pp. 106209-106209
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Unlike chemotherapy, physical stimulation is body-friendly method which does not introduce foreign substances into the human body; however, since the use of the separate power source is dominant, there are forced restrictions. Herein, we report an innovative electrical stimulation method using the body-mediated energy loss conversion (BELC) system. The BELC system is a structure-concept-device that concentrates a local electric field in the desired area by utilizing energy loss from body movement as a power source; and the human body as an energy transfer medium. Concentrated electrical energy in the BELC system induces a low-frequency electric field that vitalizes the cell functions locally. Results from 3D simulation, designed cloth (patch, sleeve, athleisure) containing the BELC system and ex-vivo experiments demonstrate the electric field concentration through the human body without additional electrical components. Vitalization of cells and skins by the BELC system was inspected via in-vitro and in-vivo model; and insignificant side-effects of energy transfer pass-through mouse body were investigated.
Keyword
Electrical stimulationAlternating potentialEnergy lossEnergy transfer mediumHuman bodyElectric field
ISSN
2211-2855
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.106209
Type
Article
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