Biocompatible Polymers: Bridging the Gap Between Material Science and the Human Body When a surgeon implants a hip replacement, delivers a drug via a biodegradable scaffold, or deploys a coronary stent, they are relying on a class of materials that must perform a remarkable feat: integrating with the human body without triggering harm. These materials are biocompatible polymers, and they represent one of the most scientifically sophisticated segments of the broader U.S. Medical...
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