Bigham et al., 2020 - Google Patents
On the bioactivity and mechanical properties of gehlenite nanobioceramic: a comparative studyBigham et al., 2020
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- Bigham A
- Kermani S
- Saudi A
- Aghajanian A
- Rafienia M
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- Journal of Medical Signals & Sensors
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Background: For a new biomaterial which is going to be applied in bone tissue regeneration, bioactivity (bone bonding ability) and desirable mechanical properties are very essential parameters to take into consideration. In the present study, the gehlenite's mechanical …
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