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Ultrasonic tissue characterization for monitoring nanostructured TiO2-induced bone growth
2007
Physics in Medicine and Biology
The use of bioactive nanostructured TiO 2 has recently been proposed for improving orthopaedic implant adhesion due to its improved biocompatibility with bone, since it induces: (i) osteoblast function, (ii) apatite nucleation and (iii) protein adsorption. The present work focuses on a non-ionizing radiation emitting technique for quantifying in real time the improvement in terms of mechanical properties of the surrounding bone due to the presence of the nanostructured TiO 2 prepared by
doi:10.1088/0031-9155/52/12/013
pmid:17664558
fatcat:rg23cul4bbav5g2dudfhsviqn4