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Adjective
/ˌbīōkəmˈpatəbəl/,
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(esp. of materials used in surgical implants) Not harmful to living tissue,
  1. (esp. of materials used in surgical implants) Not harmful to living tissue


  1. Biocompatibility is related to the behavior of biomaterials in various contexts. The term may refer to specific properties of a material without specifying where or how the material is used(for example, that it elicits little or no immune response in a given organism, or is able to integrate ...
  2. Biocompatibles International plc is a medical technology company in the field of drug-device combination products.
  3. (biocompatibility) The ability of a material to perform with an appropriate host response in a specific situation
  4. (Biocompatibility) The ability to exist in harmony with, and not to injure, associated biological tissues or processes.
  5. (Biocompatibility) ability of organic substances or materials to be well tolerated by a living organism.
  6. (Biocompatibility) A characteristic of some materials that when they are inserted into the body do not produce a significant rejection or immune response.
  7. (BIOCOMPATIBILITY) refers to the tests used for screening plastics materials to determine if they are suitable for biomedical applications. Tests include:
  8. (Biocompatibility) Defines the materials used in a system (i.e. fittings, tubing, and valves) that do not change the bioactivity of the biological substances that come into contact with the surface of these materials. ...
  9. (Biocompatibility) The effect, if any, of the material on the general overall health of the patient.
  10. (biocompatibility) Quality of being tolerated in a specific living environment, in spite of some adverse or unwanted side effects ^1
  11. Biocompatibility is the measure of the response of living tissue or cells to an interfacing substance or force. Measures of biocompatibility are cellular health and behavior. ...
  12. Able to coexist with living tissues without harming them. For example, artificial lenses are designed to be biocompatible with tissue inside the eye so they won't cause a toxic or immunilogical response that would harm the eye.
  13. The ability of a substance to interact with the body without harmful effects.
  14. A term to indicate that the column or instrument component will not irreversibly or strongly adsorb or deactivate biomolecules such as proteins. Frequently means metal-free or ceramic surfaces and components.
  15. A material that is not harmful or toxic to living tissue.
  16. tolerant of life, or of bimolecular function
  17. Not causing injury, toxic or immunologic reaction to living tissue.
  18. Referring to a material or device that is compatible with the tissues of the body; non-toxic.
  19. A biocompatible material is a synthetic or natural material used to replace part of a living system or to function in intimate contact with living tissue. ...
  20. As distinct from biodegradable, biocompatible refers to products that break down, not simply into basic elements, but into elements that are actually beneficial or harmless to the environment.
  21. capable of existing in harmony with the surrounding biologic environment
  22. Compatible with living tissue.
  23. Being biologically compatible by not producing a toxic, injurious or immunological response in living tissue