2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.4c00244
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Enhancing the Biological Performance of Titanium Alloy through In Situ Modulation of the Surface Nanostructure: Near-Infrared-Responsive Antibacterial Function and Osteoinductivity

Jianbo Wu,
Minggang Yang,
Yibo Huang
et al.

Abstract: The poor clinical performance of titanium and its alloy implants is mainly attributed to their lack of antibacterial ability and poor osseointegration. The key and challenge lie in how to enhance their osteoinductivity while imparting antibacterial capability. In this study, a titanium oxide metasurface with lightresponsive behavior was constructed on the surface of titanium alloy using an alkaline−acid bidirectional hydrothermal method. The effects of the acid type, acid concentration, hydrothermal time, hydr… Show more

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