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Comparison of Osteoconduction, cytocompatibility and corrosion protection performance of hydroxyapatite-calcium hydrogen phosphate composite coating synthesized in-situ through pulsed electro-deposition with varying amount of phase and crystallinity

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In this article, a composite coating of hydroxyapatite and calcium hydrogen phosphate was synthesized over 316 l grade of stainless steel through pulsed electro deposition, and a detailed electrochemical behavior study was carried out to assess the corrosion behavior under contact with body fluid.
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This article is published in Surfaces and Interfaces.The article was published on 2018-03-01. It has received 32 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coating & Simulated body fluid.

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Coating Techniques for Functional Enhancement of Metal Implants for Bone Replacement: A Review

TL;DR: A significant reduction in patient healing time with less loss of mechanical strength of implants has been achieved after coating with hydroxyapatite (HA), and a comparative study of these techniques is presented.
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Recent advances in multifunctional hydroxyapatite coating by electrochemical deposition

TL;DR: In this article, the critical factors and mechanisms of HA coating using the electrochemical deposition method are comprehensively evaluated, thereby examining the effects of parameter optimization (i.e., current mode, ultrasonic treatment, and postprocessing).
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Effects of ultrasonic treatment and current density on the properties of hydroxyapatite coating via electrodeposition and its in vitro biomineralization behavior.

TL;DR: This study provides a feasible ultrasonic-assisted electrodeposition method that yields a good morphology of bioactive substances coating over braid or other rugged deposition substrate for potential degradable bone scaffolds.
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Properties and Mechanism of Hydroxyapatite Coating Prepared by Electrodeposition on a Braid for Biodegradable Bone Scaffolds.

TL;DR: The results reveal that the typical characteristic peaks of the FTIR spectrum confirm that HA coating is successfully prepared on the rugged surface of the PVA/PLA braid, and the XRD results indicate that the crystallinity of HA can be improved by increasing deposition time.
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Synthesis and characterization of nickel free titanium–hydroxyapatite composite coating over Nitinol surface through in-situ laser cladding and alloying

TL;DR: In this paper, a high power fiber laser was used to synthesize titanium hydroxyapatite composite coating over biomedical-grade Nitinol surface through laser in-situ formation, cladding and alloying processes.
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How useful is SBF in predicting in vivo bone bioactivity

TL;DR: Examination of apatite formation on a material in SBF is useful for predicting the in vivo bone bioactivity of a material, and the number of animals used in and the duration of animal experiments can be reduced remarkably by using this method.
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Metallic implant biomaterials

TL;DR: In this article, the most critical challenges for metallic implant biomaterials are summarized, with emphasis on the most promising approaches and strategies, and the properties that affect biocompatibility and mechanical integrity are discussed in detail.
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Biological Responses to Materials

TL;DR: The in vivo evaluation of tissue responses to biomaterials, medical devices, and prostheses to determine intended performance characteristics and safety or biocompatibility considerations is described.
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Preparation and assessment of revised simulated body fluids

TL;DR: The results indicate that the r-SBf and i-SBF are less stable than the c- SBF and m-SBFs in terms of changes in ion concentrations relative to storage period.
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Spontaneous Formation of Bonelike Apatite Layer on Chemically Treated Titanium Metals

TL;DR: The present study shows that even pure titanium metal and its alloys can bond to living bone, if their surfaces are pre-treated with alkali hydroxide solutions.
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