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- who: Karthika Prasad and colleagues from the School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Research Organization, POBox, Lindfield, NSW, Australia have published the research: Metallic Biomaterials: Current Challenges and Opportunities, in the Journal: Materials 2017, 10, 884 of /2017/
- what: To prescribing the macroscopic features of the implant, the model can be used to impart desirable structure to the bulk of the material, such as adding porosity where the shape, size, orientation and pore connectivity can be controlled to facilitate tissue in-growth, vessel formation and supply of nutrition to . . .
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