RepRegen: hard and soft tissue reconstruction via bioactive materials
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Biocompatible and bioactive materials are a hot area of research in orthopaedics, as they can aid the repair, reconstruction or replacement of diseased or damaged parts of the body, especially bone. London-based RepRegen says that its technologies can put it ahead in this space. Elizabeth Cairns spoke to the company to find out about the forthcoming launch of its first product
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