How Are Composites Used in the Biomedical Field and What Are Future Innovations?

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Composites in the biomedical field are primarily used for applications like bone repair and implants, leveraging their unique properties such as strength and biocompatibility. Innovations may include the development of bioactive composites that promote tissue regeneration and the use of biodegradable materials for temporary implants. The discussion raises questions about whether composites must be manmade or if natural composites can also be utilized effectively. Unique properties of composites, such as their tailored mechanical and biological characteristics, set them apart from non-composites. Future advancements are expected to enhance the functionality and integration of composites in medical applications.
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Hello, anyone of you have any ideas for this question?
What are the use of composites in the biomedical field
and future new product of it.

your reply is greatly appreciated, thanks:smile:
 
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Do you have any ideas about the use of composite materials in the biomedical field? Do they have to be manmade? Can they be ex-vivo? What property about composites (vs. non-composites) is unique or interesting?

example: Bone - a composite of hydroxyapatite and collagen.
 

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