Electrochemical behavior of metallic implants in inflammatory conditions Abstract

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Aydin Bordbar Khiabani
Michael Gasik
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5782-7987

Abstract

This extensive study explores the significant impact of inflammation on the electrochemical corrosion of metallic implants, which can compromise their integrity and function, often leading to foreign body reactions. To mitigate these issues, the research introduces the promising Ti-Nb-Zr-Si (TNZS) alloy, 3D patterned Ti Gr2 and Ti Gr23 layers, alginate coating on 3D patterned Ti biomaterials, and Mn3O4 coating on anodized Ta.

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A. B. . Khiabani and M. . Gasik, “Electrochemical behavior of metallic implants in inflammatory conditions: Abstract”, Hem Ind, vol. 78, no. 1S, p. 44, Mar. 2024, Accessed: Nov. 22, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1290
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Biomaterials for orthopedic and dental applications

How to Cite

[1]
A. B. . Khiabani and M. . Gasik, “Electrochemical behavior of metallic implants in inflammatory conditions: Abstract”, Hem Ind, vol. 78, no. 1S, p. 44, Mar. 2024, Accessed: Nov. 22, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1290

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Bordbar-Khiabani A, Gasik M. Scientific Reports. 2023;13(1):2312.

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Bordbar-Khiabani A, Gasik M. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022; 23(7):3665.

Bordbar-Khiabani A, Bahrampour S, Mozafari M, Gasik M. Ceramics International. 2022; 48(3):3148-56.

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