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Osteoconductive implant material with BMP-2 delivery

Nov 29, 2022Tamas Sohajdacarbohydratesmedical device, osteopathy, spinal cord

We welcome growing interest in combining carbohydrates with other drug delivery systems to improve performance. Locate Bio Ltd (Helen Cox, Kevin Shakesheff, and Charles Matthews) creates osteoconductive medical implants using PLGA, Ca phosphate, cyclodextrin and poloxamer.

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