A California-based company, PorOsteon, has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for its Phusion Metal-based medical device and plans to enter the dental market in the near future ...
Liquid metal embrittlement Medical devices made from aluminium can be disintegrated within the body by exposing them to eutectic gallium indium, a liquid metal that seeps into the boundaries between ...
In 2004, the United States Food and Drug Administration approved a radiofrequency identification device that is implanted under the skin of the upper arm of patients and that stores the patient's ...
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