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Ehime University, Japan
Findings from Japan and the United States describe new data in biomedical engineering research
September 13th, 2006
Biomedical engineering research advances have been reported from Japan and the United States. Study 1: Osteoblast adherence and migration efficacy differs depending on the type of titanium surface used. "The first event occurring at the boundary between a metal implant and living tissue is the attachment of cells onto the metal surface of the implant. The attachment characteristics of the metal in this situation are critical in determining its biocompatibility and usefulness as artificial bone and tooth implants," scientists in Japan report. According to C.Y. Li and colleagues at Ehime University, School of Medicine, "Using the...
Source: Telemedicine Business Week (2006-09-13)
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