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These ceramics have demonstrated excellent biocompatibility. In porous forms, the structure mimics the structure of bone. Interconnected pores of sufficient size have been shown to provide a highly biocompatible matrix for osteoconduction. The use of these synthetic graft materials avoids some of the concerns with allografts (human bone source) and xenograft’s (animal bone sourced) or the need for a second surgical site to obtain an autograft (patient’s own ...
ByCaP Biomaterials, LLC based in East Troy, WISCONSIN (USA)
We supply materials for the production of prosthetics and other critical medical equipment, emphasizing the importance of strength, lightness, and ...
ByAeropreg based in Honaz, TURKEY
Our state-of-the-art XPS technology is allowing researchers to understand important characteristics of biomaterials for their intended applications. From optimising biocompatibility of implantable devices to enhancing performance and functionality, XPS offers a valuable understanding of biomaterial surfaces. ...
ByKratos Analytical Ltd. based in Wharfside, UNITED KINGDOM
Our strands and ropes for the medical technology pass strict manufacturing and cleaning processes taking under consideration medical standards. Basically we only deliver non-twisting and low-strain strands and ropes with cleaned, high-gloss and smooth surface finish into the medical technology ...
ByMedical Cable Tec GmbH based in Asslar, GERMANY
The Flow NanoAnalyzer is designed to be an instrumental tool in the fields of life sciences, nanoscience, and nanotechnology. It facilitates the detailed analysis of both natural and synthetic nanoparticles ranging from 7 to 1000 nanometers at a single-particle level. Key applications include the characterization of extracellular vesicles, mitochondria, bacteria, viruses, nanomedicine, and nanomaterials. This device utilizes a combination of light scattering and fluorescence detection to deliver a high-resolution ...
ByNanoFCM based in Nottinghamshire, UNITED KINGDOM
The global medical devices sector is undergoing a period of significant transformation largely driven by demographic shifts, evolving patient needs and technological advancements. An ageing population, combined with lifestyle related factors has resulted in a global increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases. As a result, early detection, prevention and improved management of chronic diseases has become an increasing focus for healthcare systems across the ...
ByMorgan Advanced Materials based in Windsor, NORTHERN IRELAND
