Growing Bones: New Technique Proves Promising

Bone cells (in the center) grow on a substrate of carbon nanotubes.
(Image credit: U.C. California, Riverside)

Scientists have developed a technique that someday may let doctors create customized bones.

Such bones could come in handy in those circumstances in which chunks of bone in the human body go missing. Bones can be lost, for example, in brutal accidents, from in-depth dentistry, or during surgery, especially when certain kinds of tumors are removed.

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