Jellyverse secures $2 million seed round to build DeFi 3.0

The company is also looking to be the first private space firm to send a spacecraft to another planet later this year when it sends a self-funded mission to search for alien life in the clouds of Venus.

Electric wound healing can help millionsAsplund and her team believe that their healing method could be beneficial.the electric stimulation method proposed by the researchers is based on a well-known hypothesis that suggests that human skin is electrostatic.

Jellyverse secures $2 million seed round to build DeFi 3.0

Our discovery of a method that may heal wounds up to three times faster can be a game changer for diabetic and elderly people.especially for diabetes patients across the globe who are generally at greater risk of experiencing chronic wounds.and also by providing a baseline for other researchers trying to find an optimal electrode blueprint for in vivo DC stimulation.

Jellyverse secures $2 million seed round to build DeFi 3.0

See Also These unrepaired chronic wounds become a source of infection and sometimes even lead to amputations.The researchers claim that electric wound healing could help millions of patients worldwide who bear chronic wounds’ pain.

Jellyverse secures $2 million seed round to build DeFi 3.0

we can increase the speed of healing so that the diabetes-affected cells almost correspond to healthy skin cells.

This work delves into the impact of DC stimulation on both healthy and diabetic in vitro wound healing models of human keratinocytes.You can also use the Whoop Coachs data to help you improve your performance

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