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Precursor-dependent optical and structural properties of eleven NIR-emissive graphene quantum dots for bioimaging applications. [PDF]
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Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2018
Alumina (Al2O3) ceramic is widely used for medical devices and its biocompatibility is well known and is reported in articles and textbooks. However, finding proof of this assertion gathered over more than 40 years can be challenging. We performed a literature review about alumina biocompatibility to compile data from the literature.
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Alumina (Al2O3) ceramic is widely used for medical devices and its biocompatibility is well known and is reported in articles and textbooks. However, finding proof of this assertion gathered over more than 40 years can be challenging. We performed a literature review about alumina biocompatibility to compile data from the literature.
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Biocompatibility: Bioengineering aspects
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 1986Bioengineers have contributed to biocompatibility research. Many materials have been designed, synthesized and characterized by use of various analytical instruments. The blood compatibility of materials has been studied by focusing on the blood–material interfacial reactions.
S, Murabayashi, Y, Nosé
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Autonomous biocompatible piezoelectrics
Science, 2021Implants that work with muscles should monitor, correct, and be self ...
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Biocompatible Ossicular Implants
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1978Proplast and Plastipore, two new biocompatible implant materials that encourage tissue ingrowth, were used in 225 tympanoplasties. A 12 to 28-month follow-up shows that in 133 tympanoplasties using a drum-to-footplate or total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP), there was an average air conduction gain of 19 dB and 65% closure of the air-bone gap ...
J J, Shea, J R, Emmett
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