Microwave-assisted fabrication of titanium implants with controlled surface topography for rapid bone healing
Morphological surface modifications have been reported to enhance the performance of biomedical implants. However, current methods of introducing graded porosity involves postprocessing techniques that lead to formation of microcracks, delamination, loss of fatigue strength, and, overall, poor mecha...
Main Authors: | Kutty, M.G., De, A., Bhaduri, S.B., Yaghoubi, A. |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/11362/1/Microwave-Assisted_Fabrication_of_Titanium_Implants_with_Controlled_Surface_Topography_for_Rapid_Bone_Healing.pdf |
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