Unique Biomaterial for Artery and Knee Cartilage Replacement
Undergoing Testing for FDA Approval
A unique biomaterial developed by researchers at the Georgia
Institute of Technology could be available in as few as five years
for patients needing artery or knee cartilage replacement. It
may also be used to speed repair of damaged nerves in patients
with spinal cord injuries and as the basis for an implantable
drug delivery system.
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