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Kim et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Biological effects of the novel mulberry surface characterized by micro/nanopores and plasma-based graphene oxide deposition on titanium

Kim et al., 2021

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2094664572936844512
Author
Kim H
Ji M
Jang W
Alam K
Kim H
Cho H
Lim H
Publication year
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International Journal of Nanomedicine

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Purpose This paper presents a technique for developing a novel surface for dental implants using a combination of nitriding and anodic oxidation, followed by the deposition of graphene oxide using atmospheric plasma. The effects of various surface treatments on …
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