About BioSilicon (Prod 3665)
The combined electrical conductivity and bone adhesive properties differentiate BioSilicon from all bioactive ceramics, bioinert metals and biodegradable polymers that are used in bone repair. There is also growing evidence that its by-product of degradation, silicic acid, plays an important role in stimulating bone growth. Furthermore, the high tensile strength of BioSilicon opens up the possibility for it to be used for the production of orthopaedic implants. BioSilicon has the potential not only to serve as a biomedical device but also as a novel drug delivery carrier for a wide range of drug entities.
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