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As mentioned 'TPU can be formulated with radiopaque agents, allowing for better visibility during medical imaging procedures. This feature assists surgeons in monitoring the placement and integration of the scaffold around the pancreas.'
The scaffold will have islet beta cells encapsulated within it so how can radiopacity be used to help integrate these cells into the pancreas?
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