It causes skin to melt away from the bone and can break down a victim's jawbone, but white phosphorus - known in Vietnam as Willie Pete - is still used by sections of the world's military.
it's hard to tell if it is broken. Here are some things to watch out for: In some cases, you might see the bone poking through your skin. This is called an open fracture and is a sign of a more ...
Jo Hoffman from Wolverhampton came off her hired scooter while in Thailand, smashing nearly every bone in her face. She is currently in hospital in Koh Samui, where medical experts from Bangkok ...
Is skeletal tissue engineering from skin biopsy tissue on the horizon? Sommar, P. et al. Engineering three-dimensional cartilage- and bone-like tissues using human dermal fibroblasts and ...