Bone grafting is a rapidly expanding field. In developing new bone grafts, traditional materials such as ceramics, inductive growth factors, bioglass, autograft, and allograft are often employed.
The word is out about Kennesaw State University’s Department of Physics, and Matthew Garwacke heard it loud and clear. The junior physics major transferred to KSU last year for the opportunity to ...
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In the future, the current ceramic material could be bound to a biopolymer or replaced by a bioglass. This would significantly expand the field of application. "Patients could simply wash the stars ...
New Providence, New Jersey-based Prosidyan, Inc. has announced a new study that provides evidence that its bioactive glass fiber-based bone graft substitute can achieve a 96.3% rate of spine fusion.
We have developed a fully synthetic lung surfactant preparation, based on designed analogues of surfactant proteins SP-B and SP-C, for treatment of respiratory distress syndrome in premature infants.
BioGlass Is Born Back at work after the conference, Hench recruited Ray Spintler and Drs. Ted Greenlee and Bill Allen to find an answer to the colonel’s question. The U.S. Army funded it. In 1969 ...