biyomalzeme
Biyomalzeme, or "biomaterials," refers to natural or synthetic materials designed to interact with biological systems. These materials are often used in medical applications, such as implants, prosthetics, and tissue engineering. Their primary goal is to support or replace damaged biological structures while minimizing adverse reactions in the body.
Common examples of biyomalzeme include hydrogels, ceramics, and polymers. These materials can be engineered to mimic the properties of natural tissues, promoting healing and integration with the body. Research in this field continues to advance, leading to innovative solutions for various medical challenges.