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Polymer continued interaction with cell

It is their specific optimal mechanical behavior characteristics that will help achieve new successes in the field of polymer bioimplants. Continued research on new resorbable polymers will be necessary to gain insights into cell response and cell interactions with surrounding tissues that are mediated by cell matrix interactions. The introduction of biologically active functional groups to the polymer chain will result in materials that are attractive for tissue regeneration. [Pg.109]


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