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Materials in Biomedical Engineering
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processing, 2nd ed. Newark, NJ: Wiley, 2005.
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... nanoporous alumina surfaces. Journal of Biomedical Materials
Research Part A 80, 4, (955-964).
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of having a surface enriched in silica ... direction of the sample resulting
in half-pipe or hemispherical shapes in the substrate. Such etching is typical for wet etching.
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... self-hardening paste. Biomaterials, 13, 759–763, pISSN 0142-9612
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crystalline state. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 114(16) 6505-6512
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obtained by microindentation tests, as well as ductility values at room temperature (c) of the
TiMn alloys
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soaking and heat ... sintered pure Ti at different temperatures and the TiMn alloys
with various Mn amounts were also investigated. With a temperature increase from 550°C
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the glass matrix for the samples after annealing at 693 ... crystallization, results in the formation of nano-
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... Enzymatic formation of modular cell-instructive fibrin analogs for tissue
engineering. Biomaterials, 28, 3856-3866.
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Halstenberg, S. ... of polymer (hydrogel) in the medium.
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Anseth and Bowman 2001) The authors investigated two divinyl crosslinki...
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can overwhelm, causing reduced photoluminescence.
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vivo biomedical applications, LSMO nanoparticles can also ...
Hybrid gadolinium oxide nanoparticles: multimodal contrast agent for in vivo
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