Researchers tested biodegradable glass beads in the lab, in soil, and even in mice to see how the materials broke down over time.
he breakdown of the bead and the skin healing process were
observed for 30 days. A diagram from the study shows how the mice’s bodies broke down the beads. In that month,fur grew back over where the cut was made. “Throughout the experimental period, no mice exhibited any pain-related behavior that may have been induced by the glass implantation, and none of them experienced obvious weight loss,” the researchers wrote in their paper.to break down.
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