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Scientists discover how to regrow cartilage without using stem cells
For decades, damaged joint cartilage has been a one-way street toward pain, stiffness, and eventually metal and plastic replacements. Now researchers are uncovering ways to coax the body into ...
A joint research team from POSTECH and Inha University researchers has successfully developed a novel biomaterial that overcomes the limitations of natural elastin. Our bodies contain a special ...
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Artificial protein combines elasticity and cell signaling to enhance tissue regeneration
A joint research team from POSTECH and Inha University researchers has successfully developed a novel biomaterial that overcomes the limitations of natural elastin. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
WAALRE, Netherlands--(BUSINESS WIRE)--VIVOLTA, the medical electrospinning solutions provider, has signed a long-term partnership with Fibrothelium, a specialist in silk protein biomaterials, to ...
First commercially available products using AMSilk’s biotech silk protein yarnsDemonstrating a scalable, low impact ...
This cutting-edge technology is now rapidly progressing towards clinical trials.
Researchers classify biomaterials in several ways: by their origin, how they interact with tissue, and their intrinsic material properties. Natural biomaterials, such as collagen, chitosan, and bone, ...
Engineered biomaterials are designed to bridge this gap between natural materials and synthetics. They provide a consistent solution that can perform reliably across various applications. Biomaterials ...
Biomaterials are materials derived from natural, renewable sources such as plants, bacteria, or agricultural waste. Typically biodegradable, they aim to reduce environmental impact by replacing ...
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT-BHU) and the Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS-BHU), have developed a nature-inspired protein-fenugreek-based biomaterial for the treatment of ...
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