Drawing inspiration from the muscle protein titin, a group of researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC; Vancouver, BC, Canada) has developed biomaterials that demonstrate some of the ...
ATLANTA (April 18, 2005) – The body treats implanted medical devices – including everything from titanium hip replacements and blood vessel grafts – as invaders. Cells surround and attack foreign ...
A Northwestern Engineering research team has developed a 3-D printable ink that produces a synthetic bone implant that rapidly induces bone regeneration and growth. This hyperelastic “bone” material, ...
WAYNE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Synergy Biomedical, LLC, a developer of innovative bone graft products for spine and orthopedic surgery, announced the publication of a basic science study describing the ...
An inexpensive biomaterial that can be used to sustainably replace plastic barrier coatings in packaging and many other applications has been developed by Penn State researchers, who predict its ...
Northwestern biomedical engineer Guillermo A. Ameer has achieved a rare, major accomplishment: A medical product based on novel biomaterials pioneered in his laboratory will be widely available for ...
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