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Formation of TiO2 nano-network on titanium surface increases the human cell growth
Dental Materials, 07/15/09
Chiang C-Y et al. - This study was to improve human cell growth on titanium (Ti) used for dental implants through formation of a nano-network surface oxide layer created by an electrochemical anodization treatment. The formation of TiO2 nano-network on the Ti surfaces can increase the hMSC growth in vitro and in vivo.
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