Souza et al., 2016 - Google Patents
In vitro cytotoxicity test and surface characterization of CoCrW alloy in artificial saliva solution for dental applicationsSouza et al., 2016
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- Souza K
- Jaimes R
- Rogero S
- Nascente P
- Agostinho S
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- Brazilian Dental Journal
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In order to evaluate its application as a dental prosthesis material, a CoCrW alloy was subjected to in vitro cytotoxicity test, surface characterization and electrochemical studies performed in artificial saliva and 0.15 mol. L-1 NaCl medium. The used techniques were …
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