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Chapman Undergrads Help Develop Biomaterial for Tissue Repair (opens in new tab)

A team of Chapman University researchers – which included several undergraduates – has developed a new biomaterial that mimics the body’s natural tissue environment. The work is in its early stages, but the findings point to potential future applications in wound healing and tissue repair. Andrew Lyon in the Swenson Hall of Engineering. Photo by Andrew Castro. The study, published in the journal Advanced Materials, emerged from years of experimental […] The post appeared first on .

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