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Biomimetic apatite coatings on micro-arc oxidized titania.
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The use of 1.5 SBF shortened the apatite induction time andApatite formation was confirmed even on the surface of the films oxidized at 350 V, which suggests that the incorporated Ca and P in the titania films play a similar role to the Ca- and P-containing compounds in the SBF.About:
This article is published in Biomaterials.The article was published on 2004-08-01. It has received 412 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Simulated body fluid & Apatite.read more
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TiO2 nanotubes: Self-organized electrochemical formation, properties and applications
Jan M. Macak,Hiroaki Tsuchiya,Andrei Ghicov,Kouji Yasuda,Robert Hahn,Sebastian Bauer,Patrik Schmuki +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an overview and review on self-organized TiO2 nanotube layers and other transition metal oxide tubular structures grown by controlled anodic oxidation of a metal substrate is given.
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Calcium phosphate coatings for bio-implant applications: Materials, performance factors, and methodologies
TL;DR: In the present article, attempts are made to give an overview of the basic principles behind the coating techniques as well as advantageous features such as bioactivity and biocompatibility associated with these coatings.
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Antibacterial activity and increased bone marrow stem cell functions of Zn-incorporated TiO2 coatings on titanium
TL;DR: In this work, zinc was incorporated into TiO2 coatings on titanium by plasma electrolytic oxidation to obtain the implant with good bacterial inhibition ability and bone-formability, and excellent antibacterial activity and biocompatibility are promising candidates for orthopedic and dental implants.
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Calcium phosphate-based coatings on titanium and its alloys
TL;DR: This review covers briefly the requirements of typical biomaterials and narrowly focuses on the works on titanium, where calcium phosphate ceramics for use in implants are introduced and various methods of producing calcium phosphate coating on titanium substrates are elaborated.
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A study on the bioactivity of chitosan/nano-hydroxyapatite composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
TL;DR: In this article, the apatite layer was assessed using scanning electronic microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-Transformed Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and weight measurement.
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