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Flexible gold sensor promising for medical implants

Researchers have produced a film-like sensor that is both flexible and sensitive enough to enable a more streamlined future for electronic medical implants.

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Exactitude Consultancy: Protective Packaging Market Size is Projected to Reach USD 43.79 Billion in 2029 while exhibiting a CAGR of 5.0%

According to Exactitude Consultancy the Global Protective Packaging Market value is expected to reach USD 43.79 billion by 2029, growing at a 5.0% CAGR | Trends that will shape the future of

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Protective Packaging Market Size is Projected to Reach USD 43.79 Billion in 2029 while exhibiting a CAGR of 5.0%

/PRNewswire/ Exactitude Consultancy, the market research and consulting wing of Ameliorate Digital Consultancy Private Limited has completed and published.

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Hidden Role of Fats in Medical Implants: Friend or Foe?

Although medical implants can be life-changing, the immune system often perceives them as foreign objects.

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"Biopolymeric Coatings for Local Release of Therapeutics from Biomedica" by Sepehr Talebian, Bárbara Mendes et al.

The deployment of structures that enable localized release of bioactive molecules can result in more efficacious treatment of disease and better integration of implantable bionic devices. The strategic design of a biopolymeric coating can be used to engineer the optimal release profile depending on the task at hand. As illustrative examples, here advances in delivery of drugs from bone, brain, ocular, and cardiovascular implants are reviewed. These areas are focused to highlight that both hard and soft tissue implants can benefit from controlled localized delivery. The composition of biopolymers used to achieve appropriate delivery to the selected tissue types, and their corresponding outcomes are brought to the fore. To conclude, key factors in designing drug-loaded biopolymeric coatings for biomedical implants are highlighted.

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