Effect of Surface Morphologies on the In Vitro and In Vivo Properties of Biomedical Metallic Materials
Huafang Li,
Xuan Yang
Abstract:Metallic biomaterials, including traditional bioinert
materials
(such as stainless steel, cobalt–chromium alloys, pure titanium,
and titanium alloys), novel biodegradable metals (such as pure magnesium
and magnesium alloys, pure zinc and zinc alloys, and pure iron and
iron alloys), and biomedical metallic glasses, have been widely used
and studied as various biomedical implants and devices. Many scientists
and researchers have investigated their superior biomechanical properties,
corrosion behavior, and biocom… Show more
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