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September 10th, 2003
Startup's nanocement replaces bones
Abstract:
Changsheng Liu, professor of Science and Engineering at East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), and director of Shanghai Rebone Biomaterials Co., Ltd., spent a little more than 10 years developing a revolutionary new nanocement for regrowing bones and teeth. Now he wants to make waves in the international biotech industry. The self-setting, nanocalcium phosphate cement (CPC) takes two commercial forms: Rebone Gutai for bones and Catai for teeth.
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