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Artoss GmbH works closely with the University of Rostock and has been developing and producing biomaterials for bone regeneration using NanoBone technology since 2003. 

NanoBone is a synthetic bone substitute/bone grafting material with an efficient nanostructure: nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite embedded in a highly porous silica gell matrix.

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Artoss GmbH NanoBone Putty | Used in Bone grafting | Which Medical Device

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NanoBone Putty

NanoBone Putty from Artoss GmbH is a synthetic and absorbable bone autograft substitute with osteoconductive and osteoinductive properties. The nanostructure gives it a large internal surface area, which increases bioactivity and resorption. Indications include fractures with bone loss, such as...

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