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Surface modifications of glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites. BiomaterialsBIOMATERIALS, 16(7Oxford, United Kingdom), 521 - 526.
(1995). Effect of hydroxyapatite thickness on metal ion release from Ti6Al4V substrates. BiomaterialsBIOMATERIALS, 17(4Oxford, United Kingdom), 397 - 404.
(1996). Influence of substrate material and surface finishing on the morphology of the calcium-phosphate coating. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. BIOMED. MATER. RES., 36(1New York, NY, United States), 85 - 90.
(1997). Investigation of the dissolution of the bioceramic hydroxyapatite in the presence of titanium ions using ToF-SIMS and XPS. BiomaterialsBIOMATERIALS, 18(4Oxford, United Kingdom), 311 - 316.
(1997). Decreased consumption of Ca and P during in vitro biomineralization and biologically induced deposition of Ni and Cr in presence of stainless steel corrosion products. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 42(2New York, NY, United States), 199 - 212.
(1998). Flow cytometry for assessing biocompatibility. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 41(4New York, NY, United States), 649 - 656.
(1998). Glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites: Fracture toughness and hardness dependence on microstructural characteristics. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 20(21Exeter, United Kingdom), 2085 - 2090.
(1999). Glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites: Secondary phase proportions and densification effects on biaxial bending strength. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 48(5New York, NY, United States), 734 - 740.
(1999). Hydrophobicity, surface tension, and zeta potential measurements of glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 45(4New York, NY, United States), 370 - 375.
(1999). In vitro osteoblastic differentiation of human bone marrow cells in the presence of metal ions. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 44(2New York, NY, United States), 176 - 190.
(1999). Individual study of chromium in the stainless steel implants degradation: An experimental study in mice. BioMetalsBioMetals, 12(3), 275 - 280.
(1999). Concept, design and fabrication of smart orthopedic implants. Medical Engineering and PhysicsMed. Eng. Phys., 22(7), 469 - 479.
(2000). Direct and indirect effects of P 2O
5 glass reinforced-hydroxyapatite composites on the growth and function of osteoblast-like cells
. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 21(11United Kingdom), 1165 - 1172.
(2000). Flow cytometry analysis of the effects of pre-immersion on the biocompatibility of glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite plasma-sprayed coatings. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 21(8Exeter, United Kingdom), 813 - 820.
(2000). Microstructural dependence of Young's and shear moduli of P 2O
5 glass reinforced hydroxyapatite for biomedical applications
. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 21(7Exeter, United Kingdom), 749 - 754.
(2000). Structural insights of glass-reinforced hydroxyapatite composites by Rietveld refinement. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 21(18Exeter, United Kingdom), 1905 - 1910.
(2000). Stearyl poly(ethylene oxide) grafted surfaces for preferential adsorption of albumin. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 22(22), 3015 - 3023.
(2001). Cellulose phosphates as biomaterials. In vivo biocompatibility studies. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 23(4), 971 - 980.
(2002). Densification route and mechanical properties of Si 3N
4-bioglass biocomposites
. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 23(3), 857 - 862.
(2002). Preparation of albumin preferential surfaces on poly(vinyl chloride) membranes via surface self-segregation. Journal of Biomedical Materials ResearchJ. Biomed. Mater. Res., 61(2), 252 - 259.
(2002). Silicon and iron levels in tissues of animals treated with a "ferrimagnetic ceramic" with oncotherapeutic potential (anti-tumor) value. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and BiologyJ. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 16(4), 255 - 259.
(2002). Adhesion of human leukocytes to biomaterials: An in vitro study using alkanethiolate monolayers with different chemically functionalized surfaces. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part AJ. Biomed. Mater. Res. Part A, 65(4), 429 - 434.
(2003). Albumin adsorption on alkanethiols self-assembled monolayers on gold electrodes studied by chronopotentiometry. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 24(21), 3697 - 3706.
(2003). Albumin and fibrinogen adsorption on Cibacron blue F3G-A immobilised onto PU-PHEMA (polyurethane-poly (hydroxyethylmethacrylate)) surfaces. Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer EditionJ. Biomater. Sci. Polym. Ed., 14(5), 439 - 455.
(2003). Albumin and fibrinogen adsorption on PU-PHEMA surfaces. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 24(12), 2067 - 2076.
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