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Mechanical properties of dispersed ceramic nanoparticles in polymer composites for orthopedic applications
2010
International Journal of Nanomedicine
Ceramic/polymer composites have been considered as third-generation orthopedic biomaterials due to their ability to closely match properties (such as surface, chemistry, biological, and mechanical) of natural bone. It has already been shown that the addition of nanophase compared with conventional (or micron-scale) ceramics to polymers enhances bone cell functions. However, in order to fully take advantage of the promising nanometer size effects that nanoceramics can provide when added to
doi:10.2147/ijn.s9882
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