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A biocompatible polymer can help heal broken bones – News-Medical.Net
Healing broken bones could get easier with a device that provides both a scaffold for the bone to grow on and electrical stimulation to urge it forward, UConn engineers reported on June 27 in the Journal of Nano Energy.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jun 30 2020
Healing broken bones could get easier with a device that provides both a scaffold for the bone to grow on and electrical stimulation to urge it forward,…

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