Crustacean Shell with Polyester Creates Mixed-Fiber Material for Nerve Repair

Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 14:49 in Physics & Chemistry

In the clothing industry it's common to mix natural and synthetic fibers. Take cotton and add polyester to make clothing that's soft, breathable and wrinkle free. Now researchers at the University of Washington are using the same principle for biomedical applications.

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