Traditionally, this research has heavily relied on animal testing, but researchers in Dr Tgiskou’s group at the Henry Royce Institute in collaboration with Dr Harrison and Professor Clarke in Breast ...
Scientists from UNSW Sydney have developed a ceramic-based ink that may allow surgeons in the future to 3D-print bone parts complete with living cells that could be used to repair damaged bone tissue.
Nonetheless, data analysis of micro CT imaging is limited in sample size due to the significant effort required for segmentation [2]. Presently, segmenting individual bones is generally reliant on ...
Bone cancer is a rare type of cancer that happens when cells in a bone begin to grow out of control. While people may think of bone as solid and unchanging, it constantly dissolves and forms new bone ...
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