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This project focuses on developing biodegradable magnesium alloy scaffolds for bone regeneration. By creating porous structures that dissolve in the body, the project aims to eliminate the need for surgical removal, thereby reducing patient burden and healthcare costs.
Porous scaffolds (i.e., lattice implants) play an important role in bone regeneration since they can mimic the structure of bone, bond to bone and in some cases stimulate bone growth.
To date, most clinically approved porous scaffolds are limited to those fabricated from non-degradable metals.
As such, a second surgery is often required to remove them once their purpose is fulfilled.
This is often a burden for the patient and results in significantly increased health care costs.
Biodegradable Mg…
UPPSALA UNIVERSITET
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