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New Publication: ‘Multi-objective property optimisation of a phosphoserine-modified calcium phosphate cement for orthopaedic and dental applications using design of experiments methodology.’
Biomimetic Innovations Ltd R&D Engineer Antzela Tzagiollari and the research team at DCU recently published a paper titled; ‘Multi-objective property optimisation of a phosphoserine-modified calcium phosphate cement for orthopaedic and dental applications using design of experiments methodology.’ This publication explains how their DoE approach successfully optimised the composition of OsStic®, demonstrating that the liquid: powder…
PBC Biomed Clinical Advisory Board publish Editorial in Injury Journal.
Part One of our ‘Strengthening the Bond’ symposium series at the Orthopaedic Trauma Association meeting in Tampa, focused on the unanswered challenges of osteosynthesis, as well as a first look at research on a promising new bio-adhesive. This surgeon panel, consisting of Professor Peter Giannoudis, Dr Tracy Watson, Dr Thomas A Russell, Dr Hassan Mir…
Canine ex vivo tarsal arthrodesis: Fixation by using a new bone tissue glue.
Researchers from the Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden (SLU) and the Department of Surgery, BlÃ¥ Stjärnans Djursjukhus, Gothenburg, Sweden; Michael Pujari-Palmer, Odd Viking Höglund, Gustaf Svensson, and Tobias Per Otto Lundin, recently published a paper which examines the fixation capabilities of OsSticTM technology in a canine ex vivo tarsal…
‘Octacalcium Phosphate Biomaterials’ is now available
PBC Biomed is delighted to announce that a new book, ‘Octacalcium Phosphate Biomaterials’ has recently been published and is available for sale. The book is a comprehensive study of octacalcium phosphate (OCP), a next generation biomaterial for bone regeneration, including its potential for clinical application KEY FEATURES • Contains comprehensive, up-to-date information on the basic…
Octacalcium Phosphate Biomaterials
Octacalcium Phosphate shows increased Alkaline Phosphatase activity versus Calcium Phosphates. Read more in the shortly to be published book. For more information contact info@pbcbiomed.ie
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