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Cathodic activation and inflammatory species are critical to simulating in vivo Ti-6Al-4V selective dissolution
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Cathodic activation and inflammatory species are critical to simulating in vivo Ti-6Al-4V selective dissolution

Michael A. Kurtz, Piyush Khullar and Jeremy L. Gilbert
Acta biomaterialia, v 149, pp 399-409
01 Sep 2022
PMID: 35842034

Abstract

Cathodically activated corrosion In vitro model Metallic biomaterials Selective dissolution Ti-6Al-4V

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Engineering, Biomedical
Materials Science, Biomaterials
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