In a new study, researchers are investigating the types of material used in bone reconstruction to see which one works best. Bone injuries in the face and skull -- known as craniomaxillofacial defects ...
Next-generation metals, polymers, ceramics, and bioresorbables accelerate personalized implants, minimally invasive surgery, ...
Our interdisciplinary research program focuses on developing advanced materials and bioengineering solutions for unmet clinical needs. We work at the interface of chemistry, materials science, ...
Silk fibroin and chitosan biomaterials are candidates for biomedical applications due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability. This webinar will review the ability of silk fibroin to ...
NewcelX Ltd. (Nasdaq: NCEL) ("NewcelX" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company advancing regenerative ...
Although medical device engineers have been utilizingtextile structures for decades, their complexity is increasing as biomaterialand fabric-forming options become more abundant. Some well-known ...
Over the past decades, there has been a remarkable surge in the development and utilization of dental biomaterials, ...
Biomaterials for Design explores the characteristics of various bioplastics and their potential application within design. A collaboration between science and design, we created a spectrum of ...
Bone injuries in the face and skull—known as craniomaxillofacial defects—can be caused by sports injuries, vehicle accidents, or battlefield injuries. Repairing such defects is complicated because ...
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