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Bioglass helping to mend bones
Usurbil, Spain (SPX) Apr 10, 2013
Jose Ramon Sarasua and Aitor Larranaga, researchers in the materials engineering department of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, have been studying new materials or implants that are of interest in medicine and in helping to mend bones, in particular. They have in fact measured the effect that the bioglass has on the thermal degradation of polymers currently used in medicine. The results have been published in the journal Polymer Degradation and Stability. Bones are capable of regenera ... read more
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