From wooden teeth in Ancient Egyptian times to artificial blood vessels and
larynxes, to ceramics containing stem cells to regenerate bone – humans have
always attempted to replace defective organs. What is the current state of play
in the field of...
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From wooden teeth in Ancient Egyptian times to artificial blood vessels and
larynxes, to ceramics containing stem cells to regenerate bone – humans have
always attempted to replace defective organs. What is the current state of play
in the field of regenerative medicine? What are the latest innovations? What are
the biomaterials of the future? What will they be used for? And what are the new
challenges facing researchers, engineers and doctors in their ongoing quest to
repair the human body?
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