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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == # An architectural blueprint for a "Drug-Eluting Stent," detailing exactly how a titanium mesh tube is coated in a microscopic, dissolving polymer matrix that perfectly, mathematically controls the slow release of a toxic chemotherapy drug over 90 days to prevent scar tissue from blocking an artery. # A biological and chemical essay analyzing the exact, multi-stage cellular cascade of the "Foreign Body Response" (FBR), explaining how proteins instantly coat a new implant, followed by macrophages, and culminating in fibrous encapsulation. # A research proposal for designing a new "Hemocompatible" synthetic heart valve, theorizing the use of a hydrogel coating perfectly mimicking the "Zwitterionic" (mixed positive and negative electrical charges) nature of human cell membranes to mathematically repel blood-clotting proteins. [[Category:Materials Science]][[Category:Biomedical Engineering]][[Category:Medicine]] </div>
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