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Liu 2014: buckminsterfullerene C60 in orthopaedic research

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Review of the application of C60 in orthopaedic research, including bone tissue engineering and inflammation modulation in joint disease. Niche application that rarely shows up on shungite reading lists.

Sources: via littlelemuria.com · original: Connective Tissue Research DOI 10.3109/03008207.2013.877894 .

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