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Biocompatible Polymers: Innovations and Applications in Medical Devices
Author(s): Joseph Hunt*
In the realm of medical devices, the development of biocompatible polymers has revolutionized treatment options and patient outcomes. These
polymers, designed to interact safely with biological systems, have opened new avenues in medical technology, from implants to drug delivery
systems. Their versatility and compatibility with the human body make them indispensable in modern healthcare. Biocompatibility refers to the
ability of a material to perform its desired function within a specific application without eliciting an undesirable reaction from the biological system
it interacts with. In medical contexts, biocompatibility is crucial as materials are often in direct contact with tissues, blood, or other bodily fluids.
Understanding biocompatibility involves considering various factors to ensure safety, efficacy and minimal adverse effects... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2169-0022.2024.13.658
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