Damaged trachea can now be regenerated and customized with the help of engineered biomaterials, replacing the need for prosthesis.
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Damaged trachea can now be regenerated and customized with the help of engineered biomaterials, replacing the need for prosthesis.
Scientists have found a way to repair damaged peripheral nerves using engineered biomaterials that better support platelets.
A customizable scaffold helps repair bones and rebuild tissue using the patient’s own cells.