In modern medicine, biotechnological products and systems are used and widely studied, in which various elements and parts interact with biological fluids, soft and hard muscle tissues. This mainly concerns products used in cardiovascular surgery, orthopaedic surgery, dentistry and reconstructive surgery, as well as in ophthalmology. The article studies scientific approaches to the creation of biocompatible implant materials, considers their types, defines the basic requirements for biocompatible materials.
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The Center for Microanalysis of Materials (CMM) is one of the four electron microscopy and microcharacterization user facilities participating in the Materials Microcharacterization Collaboratory (MMC) supported by the DOE-SC, Office of
The article discusses the development and application of technical devices for medical research. Biomedical engineering is one of the scientific and technical fields that explores and develops the application of engineering principles and concepts in medicine and biology to create artificial organs that can compensate for the lack of physiological functions. Medical engineering combines engineering and design skills with problem solubilities in the field of medicine and life sciences, and can also improve therapies based on the fundamental principles of molecular and cell biology, including diagnosis, monitoring and treatment.
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