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Micromechanical evaluation of mineralized multilayers

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Shibata, Y
Hong He, Li
Toda, Yuriko
Kataoka, Y
Fujisawa, Naoki
Miyazaki, T
Swain, Michael Vincent

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The biomechanical stability of osseointegrated implants is of particular importance, especially the stability which is achieved from structural manipulation at the interface between the implant surface and the bone tissues. Nanoscale β-tricalcium phospha

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Journal of Biomechanics

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