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Old 16th March 2016, 10:36   #1
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Default Researchers develop a polymer sponge to repair broken backs

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have developed a novel spinal graft that automatically "grows" to the requisite size and shape when implanted. The spongy polymer isn't meant to be a formal replacement like the 3D printed neck bones recently installed...

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