Czasopismo
2008
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Vol. 8, nr 1(15)
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179-183
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The presence of metal implants in the human body causes some dangers, which result from introducing another object into organism. There may occur a biocorrosion, which causes different modifications of implant surface.
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179-183
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys.
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- Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Material Science and Engi-neering, Gdansk, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering 2000. Biomaterials IV T. PAN, [red.] M. Nałęcz, Akademicka Oficyna Wydawnicza EXIT, Warszawa 2003.
- 2. Jonas L., Fulda G., Radeck R.: Biodegradation of titanium implants after long-time insertion used for the treatment of fractured upper and lower jaws through osteosynthesis: Elemental analysis by electron microscopy and EDX or EELS. Ultrastr. Pathol. 25 (2001) 375.
- 3. Thompson G.J., Puelo D.A.: Ti6AI4V ion solution inhibition of osteogenic cell phenotype as function of differentiation time-course in vitro. Biomaterials 17 (1996) 1949.
- 4. Liebhard J., Kuś H., Martosz M., Rutowski R., Małolepszy J., Obojski A., Medrala W.: Allergy to nikel, chromium and kobalt after joining the bones by means of metal joints. Pol. Merk. Lek. 2000, 8, 47, 316.
- 5. Lundeen G.A., Shea KG., Sanderson C., Bachus K, Bloebaum R.D.: Technique for identification of submicron metal particulate from implants in histological specimens J. Biomed. Mater. Res., 1998,43 (2),168-174.
- 6. Morais S., Sousa J.P., Fermande M.H., Carvalho G.S., Bruijn J.D., van Blitterswijk C.A.: Effects of AISI 316L corrosion products in in vitro bone formation. Biomaterials, 1998, 19 (11-12), 999-1007.
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