bioactivity
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By combining strong magnetic performance with bone-friendly bioactivity, these nanocomposites point toward future therapies that could treat bone tumors and restore damaged tissue through a single, minimally invasive procedure.
From Science Daily • Jan. 7, 2026
This customization may involve adjusting composition, structure, or properties to match specific patient requirements, like size, shape, or bioactivity enhancement.
From Science Daily • Jan. 24, 2024
Zhen takes ejiao himself occasionally for “better color” and “more energy,” although he says scientists “still don’t know the bioactivity of the product.”
From Science Magazine • Dec. 12, 2019
“We have the scaffold for bioactivity, now can we push for better profiles?”
From Nature • May 16, 2017
For clarification of this point, we emphasize here the critical CNO controls performed and how these controls indicate negligible Di-independent bioactivity of CNO or its potential derivatives in the assays employed.
From Science Magazine • Aug. 10, 2012
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