The following extensive list of uses for biomaterials by medical professionals, academics, and bioengineers: Medical implants include prosthetic joints, ligaments, and tendons, heart valves, stents, and grafts; implants for hearing loss; dental implants; and gadgets that stimulate nerves. Medical implants include prosthetic joints, ligaments, and tendons, heart valves, stents, and grafts; implants for hearing loss; dental implants; and gadgets that stimulate nerves.
Dissolvable dressings, sutures, clips, and staples for wound closure are all techniques to speed up the healing of human tissues. Human tissues that have been regenerated utilising a mix of cells, bioactive chemicals, and scaffolds made of biomaterials. Hydrogel that regenerates bone is one example, as is a lab-grown human bladder.
Molecular probes and nanoparticles that penetrate biological barriers and support cancer molecular imaging and treatment.
Biosensors to measure and transmit the quantity and presence of certain compounds Sensors that measure brain activity and blood glucose levels are two examples.
Mechanisms for carrying and/or applying medications to a disease target. Vascular stents with medication coatings and cancer patients' implanted chemotherapy wafers are two examples.
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