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3D Printing Bones

3D Printing Bones | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Those in need of bone grafts must occasionally dream of a magical machine that could make exactly what their bodies needed with the push of a button. That magical machine may soon be in hospitals everywhere.


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Those in need of bone grafts must occasionally dream of a magical machine that could make exactly what their bodies needed with the push of a button. That magical machine may soon be in hospitals everywhere.


Learn more:


http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-innovative-technologies-and-developments/?tag=3D



Ricardo Garcia Teruel Palacio's curator insight, February 10, 2016 2:37 PM

Really interesting application for 3D printing that would avoid amputations because of bone fragments missing in patients.

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Scientists Create Injectable Foam To Repair Degenerating Bones

Scientists Create Injectable Foam To Repair Degenerating Bones | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Researchers in France have developed a self-setting foam that can repair defects in bones and assist growth. Eventually, this advanced biomaterial could be used to quickly regenerate bone growth and treat degenerative diseases such as osteoporosis.
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Researchers in France have developed a self-setting foam that can repair defects in bones and assist growth. Eventually, this advanced biomaterial could be used to quickly regenerate bone growth and treat degenerative diseases such as osteoporosis.


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