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Concept, design and fabrication of smart orthopedic implants. Medical Engineering and PhysicsMed. Eng. Phys., 22(7), 469 - 479.
(2000). Histological effects of iron accumulation on mice liver and spleen after administration of a metallic solution. BiomaterialsBiomaterials, 20(22Exeter, United Kingdom), 2193 - 2198.
(1999). Adsorptive stripping measurements of iron accumulation in mice kidney using microelectrodes and histological features. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and BiologyJ. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 12(1), 50 - 55.
(1998). 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). 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). In vitro calcification of orthopaedic implant materials. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in MedicineJ. MATER. SCI. MATER. MED., 6(12London, United Kingdom), 849 - 852.
(1995). Mouse inflammatory response to stainless steel corrosion products. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in MedicineJ. MATER. SCI. MATER. MED., 5(9-10London, United Kingdom), 596 - 600.
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