Understanding nature's residual strain engineering at the human dentine-enamel junction interface
Human dental tissue is a hydrated biological mineral composite. In terms of volume and mass, a human tooth mainly consists of dentine and enamel. Human dental tissues have a hierarchical structure and versatile mechanical properties. The dentine enamel junction (DEJ) is an important biological inter...
Main Authors: | Sui, T, Lunt, A, Baimpas, N, Sandholzer, M, Li, T, Zeng, K, Landini, G, Korsunsky, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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