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Biomaterials news, December 2013

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A Duke research team has developed a better recipe for synthetic replacement cartilage in joints.

Clemson University investigated an application allowing the human body to regenerate its own tissue.

The materials created by scientists start as flat slabs, but they morph into shapes that can be controlled by patterns written into their layers.

New solutions for utilising fiber-based material in the textile process attract global interest.

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