Biomaterial Generations
Throughout human history, physical injuries have been an inseparable part of everyday life, and even genetic defects have imposed limitations on humans from the past to the present. Since then, humans have always sought ways to overcome these limitations. Initially,...
World Neurosurgeons Day
April 8th commemorates World Neurosurgeons Day, coinciding with the birth of Harvey Cushing in 1869. Known as the pioneer of modern neurosurgery, Cushing was a renowned American neurosurgeon whose impactful contributions to medicine are celebrated. Specializing in the...
Intevertebral Disc Tissue Engineering
Welcome to the fascinating world of tissue engineering where science and imagination blend seamlessly. Our cutting-edge techniques pave the way for innovative solutions that harness the power of cellular engineering. From regenerating damaged tissues to creating...
Biocompatibility
Biocompatibility can be defined as "The ability of a material to perform with appropriate host response in a specific application". The 2 key aspects of biocompatibility include: Absence of a cytotoxic effect (survival of cells and maintenance of specific cellular...