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How coral could revolutionize bone repair surgery
SWANSEA, Wales — In a breakthrough that reads like science fiction but is firmly grounded in medical science, researchers at Swansea University have created an innovative bone-healing material that ...
Researchers at UNSW Canberra are exploring whether 3D printing can help close that gap. Their work focuses on biodegradable ...
Researchers at Swansea University have developed a revolutionary bone graft substitute inspired by coral which not only promotes faster healing but dissolves naturally in the body after the repair is ...
First discovered in the 1950s, NGF is now known to direct the growth, maintenance, proliferation and preservation of neurons ...
Researchers have developed a magnetic nanomaterial that can kill bone cancer cells and support bone regeneration at the same ...
A tool made from a modified glue gun can now repair broken bones in surgery by 3D-printing grafts directly onto them. Bone implants have historically been made of metal, donor bone and more recently ...
That unmistakable sound of bone giving way under pressure sends immediate dread through anyone who hears it. Broken bones account for millions of medical visits annually in the United States alone, ...
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