Zhao et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Low-temperature hydrothermal synthesis of novel 3D hybrid nanostructures on titanium surface with mechano-bactericidal performanceZhao et al., 2021
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- 11525995872261212156
- Author
- Zhao L
- Liu T
- Li X
- Cui Q
- Wu Q
- Wang X
- Song K
- Ge D
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- Publication venue
- ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
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Titanium is extensively employed in modern medicines as orthopedic and dental implants, but implant failures frequently occur because of bacterial infections. Herein, three types of 3D nanostructured titanium surfaces with nanowire clusters (NWC), nanowire/sheet clusters …
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