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Brilliant Glow: Phasing and Doping of Red-Light Emitting Calcium Magnesium Silicate for Bioimaging and Beyond
Thursday, February 6, 2025
The unique shapes of merwinite and akermanite also have potential. They support cell adhesion. This means they have the potential for use in scaffolds. This is where we can grow cells on a structure and it could be used in tissue engineering. The research shows that tweaking the crystal structures and dopant levels has a big impact on how well the materials work. This opens the door to new possibilities in biomedical imaging and bioengineering. It just goes to show that by changing the material's structure and composition, scientists can make it do some pretty amazing things. This could lead to new ways of seeing inside cells and creating new bio structures that have never been seen before.
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