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Modulating the surface properties of metallic implants and the response of breast cancer cells by surface relief induced via bulk plastic deformation

Uzer, 2020

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Uzer B
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Frontiers in Materials

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Micro/nanoscale textured surfaces have presented promising tissue–implant integration via increasing surface roughness, energy, and wettability. Recent studies indicate that surface texture imparted on the metallic implants via surface relief induced with simple bulk plastic …
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