Tampere Team 3D Prints Bone-Like Ceramic That Guides the Body’s Own Repair
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Researchers at Tampere University have created a 3D printed ceramic implant that mimics natural bone composition and structure for patient-specific bone regeneration. The advancement eliminates the need for donor bone grafts and represents progress in biocompatible implant technology for construction and medical applications.
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Researchers at Tampere University have developed a 3D printed ceramic implant that closely replicates the composition and internal architecture of natural human bone. Published in Materials Today Bio, the work advances the case for patient-specific bone regeneration without the need for donor…
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