A long-running scientific debate may finally be nearing its end. New research involving the University of Nebraska State Museum's Ashley Poust ...
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Graphene scaffold recruits bone cells and repairs fractures in early tests
Researchers in Brazil have developed a graphene-based scaffold derived from industrial waste that attracted bone cells and promoted fracture repair in laboratory and animal tests. The work, published ...
If you have ever broken a bone, you quickly learn two things: it hurts a lot, and bones are living tissue that takes time to heal, but they do heal. A fractured femur, for instance, may take six ...
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