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Wetting behaviour of laser synthetic surface microtextures on Ti-6Al-4V for bioapplication
2010
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Wettability at the surface of an implant material plays a key role in its success as it modulates the protein adsorption and thereby influences cell attachment and tissue integration at the interface. Hence, surface engineering of implantable materials to enhance wettability to physiological fluid under in vivo conditions is an area of active research. In light of this, in the present work, laser-based optical interference and direct melting techniques were used to develop synthetic
doi:10.1098/rsta.2010.0003
pmid:20308107
fatcat:3nserokqzfe6dl5nkyf5752hhe