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In Vivo Evaluation of Bioabsorbable Fe-35Mn-1Ag: First Reports on In Vivo Hydrogen Gas Evolution in Fe-Based Implants
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Revolutionary Implants: How Hydrogen Gas Could Change the Future of Surgery
Scientists in Australia have discovered a new type of implant that releases hydrogen gas, which can help our bodies heal faster and better. This breakthrough could change the way we approach surgery, making it safer, more effective, and less invasive. The implant is made from a bioabsorbable material and has been tested on rats with promising results.
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Publish Year 2020 Country Australia Rank Positive Journal Advanced Healthcare Materials Primary Topic Whole Body Secondary TopicSurgery/Transplantation Model Rat Tertiary TopicNovel Therapy Vehicle Gas (Sustained Release) pH N/A Application Implantation Comparison Complement