Portable plasma device enhances flexibility in medical treatments

Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) have developed a new portable plasma device called "MobiPlas" that will make the use of cold plasma in medicine even more flexible in the future. Thanks to its compact design, the device can be used on the move, opening up new possibilities for treating skin diseases and supporting wound healing. The device is described in the journal Plasma Medicine.
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