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Optimized surface characteristics and enhanced in vivo osseointegration of alkali-treated titanium with nanonetwork structuresZeng et al., 2019
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- Zeng Y
- Yang Y
- Chen L
- Yin D
- Zhang H
- Tashiro Y
- Inui S
- Kusumoto T
- Nishizaki H
- Sekino T
- Okazaki J
- Komasa S
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- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Alkali-treated titanium (Ti) with a porous, homogeneous, and uniform nanonetwork structure (TNS) that enables establishment of a more rapid and firmer osteointegration than titanium has recently been reported. However, the mechanisms underlying the enhanced osteogenic …
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