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Lei Yang

Researcher at Northeastern University (China)

Publications -  60
Citations -  3166

Lei Yang is an academic researcher from Northeastern University (China). The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Alloy. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 46 publications receiving 2346 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Yang include Max Planck Society & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of the surface bioactivity of a calcium phosphate coated magnesium alloy

TL;DR: Routine pathological examination and immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated that the Ca-P coating provided magnesium with a significantly good surface bioactivity and promoted early bone growth at the implant/bone interface.
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Microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties and biocompatibility of Mg-Zn-Mn alloys for biomedical application

TL;DR: In this article, a Mg-Zn-Mn magnesium alloy was developed for biomedical application due to the good biocompatibility of Zn and Mn elements, and it was suggested that surface modification have to be adopted to improve the blood compatibility of the magnesium alloy.
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Microstructure, mechanical properties and bio-corrosion properties of Mg–Zn–Mn–Ca alloy for biomedical application

TL;DR: In this paper, as-cast Mg-Zn-Mn-Ca alloys were investigated for biomedical application in detail by optical microscopy, scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), mechanical properties testing and electrochemical measurement.
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Microstructure, mechanical properties and bio-corrosion properties of Mg-Si(-Ca, Zn) alloy for biomedical application.

TL;DR: Zn element was one of the best alloying elements of Mg-Si alloy for biomedical application and improved tensile strength, elongation and bio-corrosion resistance were all improved significantly.
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Biocorrosion behavior of magnesium alloy in different simulated fluids for biomedical application

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the biocorrosion behavior of a magnesium alloy in two simulated body solutions, Hank's Solution and simulated blood plasma (SBP) solution, by electrochemical and weight loss testing for biomedical application.