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biocompatibility
bi·o·com·pat·i·bil·i·ty B0261600 (bī′ō-kəm-păt′ə-bĭl′ĭ-tē)n. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic, injurious, or immunologic response in living tissue. bi′o·com·pat′i·ble adj.bi•o•com•pat•i•bil•i•ty (ˌbaɪ oʊ kəmˌpæt əˈbɪl ɪ ti) n. the capability of coexistence with living tissues or organisms without causing harm. [1975–80] bi`o•com•pat′i•ble, adj. biocompatibility
biocompatibility[‚bī·ō·kəm‚pad·ə′bil·əd·ē] (physiology) The condition of being compatible with living tissue by virtue of a lack of toxicity or ability to cause immunological rejection. biocompatibility
biocompatibility [bi″o-kom-pat″ĭ-bil´ĭ-te] the quality of not having toxic or injurious effects on biological systems. adj., adj biocompat´ible.bio·com·pat·i·bil·i·ty (bī'ō-kom-pat'i-bil'i-tē), The relative ability of a nonorganic material to interact favorably with a biologic system. The degree of biocompatibility depends on a material's chemical stability over time, tendency to cause inflammation, incite disease, or become carconogenic. [bio- + compatibility] biocompatibility (bī′ō-kəm-păt′ə-bĭl′ĭ-tē)n. The property of being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic, injurious, or immunologic response in living tissue. bi′o·com·pat′i·ble adj.biocompatibility (1) The extent to which a foreign, usually implanted, material does not evoke an immune or other response in a recipient. (2) The ability to co-exist with living organisms without harming them.biocompatibility 1. The extent to which a foreign, usually implanted, material elicits an immune or other response in a recipient.2. The ability to coexist with living organisms without harming them.bio·com·pat·i·bil·i·ty (bī'ō-kŏm-pat'i-bil'i-tē) The relative ability of a material to interact favorably with a biologic system. bio·com·pat·i·bil·i·ty (bī'ō-kŏm-pat'i-bil'i-tē) The relative ability of a inorganic material to interact favorably with a biologic system. The degree of biocompatibility depends on a material's stability over time, tendency to cause inflammation, cause disease, or be carcinogenic. |