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MACS focuses on developing biodegradable magnesium alloys for temporary bone implants. The project aims to create porous scaffolds that promote tissue regeneration while addressing issues of corrosion and mechanical compatibility with natural bone.
One important health issue in Europe, especially with the aging of the population, is bone (tissue) fracture (damage) as a result of high-energy impact or trauma, tumor resection, infection or osteo-degenerative diseases.
This problem is currently managed with fixation devices and porous scaffolds made of bio-inert and biocompatible alloys (Ti, Co-Cr, steels).
However, the large elastic modulus mismatch between these permanent materials and the bone tissue leads to osteoporosis and secondary fra…
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WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Poland, Warszawa
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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