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How is Biocompatibility Tested?
Biocompatibility testing involves a series of laboratory and clinical evaluations. These tests are designed to identify any adverse reactions that might occur when a material comes into contact with the body. Common tests include:
Cytotoxicity Tests
: Assess cell viability when exposed to the material.
Sensitization Tests
: Determine if the material causes allergic reactions.
Hemocompatibility Tests
: Evaluate the material's interaction with blood.
Implantation Tests
: Examine the tissue response to the material over time.
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