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Biomedical Materials

MRS Bulletin, 1991
Biomedical materials is an embryonic interdisciplinary science whose practitioners are scientists, engineers, biochemists, and clinicians who use synthetic polymers, metals, ceramics, inorganic, and natural polymers to fabricate artificial organs, medical devices, drug delivery systems, prosthetics, and packaging systems.The intent of this special ...
S.A. Barenberg, E.P. Mueller
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Third-Generation Biomedical Materials

Science, 2002
Whereas second-generation biomaterials were designed to be either resorbable or bioactive, the next generation of biomaterials is combining these two properties, with the aim of developing materials that, once implanted, will help the body heal itself.
Larry L, Hench, Julia M, Polak
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