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10 Materials for Present and Future Medtech Apps
March 20, 2013
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SEM image of peptide-functionalized poly-benzyl L-glutamate nanofibers produced using a new polymer initiating system developed at the University of Akron can work with an array of drugs, biologics, vitamins, and other therapeutics. Here's the full story: New Medical Device Polymer System Is a Jack of All Trades
From stents and prosthetic devices to imaging equipment and electronic components, materials science breakthroughs are key to developing next-generation medical devices. In the following gallery, MPMN offers a glimpse into 10 materials that are changing the shape of present and future medtech applications.
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