http://www.clinicadeartroscopia.com.mx/academia/los-biomateriales-del-futuro-modularan-la-reaccion-del-organismo-al-implante/
Investigadores de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) han desarrollado un procedimiento innovador que puede mejorar de forma notable la capacidad terapéutica de los implantes.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016943321631368X
http://www.madrimasd.org/informacionidi/noticias/noticia.asp?id=68074&origen=notiweb&dia_suplemento=lunes
De:
Parsa Rezvaniana, b,
- María Arroyo-Hernándeza, b,
- Milagros Ramosa,
- Rafael Dazaa, b,
- Manuel Elicesa, b,
- Gustavo V. Guineaa, b,
- José Pérez-Rigueiroa, b,
Volume 387, 30 November 2016, Pages 652–660
Todos los derechos reservados para:© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Abstract
Titanium (Ti) and titanium alloys are among the most-commonly used metallic materials for implantation in the human body for the purpose of replacing hard tissue. Although Ti and its alloys are widely used for such an aim, in implants of a long duration they exhibit some shortcomings due to the loosening of the very implant. This phenomenon is highly dependent on the interaction between the organic tissues and the surface of the implant…..
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