AbstractBiodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with an appropriate host response elicited by released corrosion products, then dissolve completely upon fulfilling the mission to assist with tissue healing with no implant residues. In the present review article, three classes of BMs have been systematically reviewed, including Mg-based, Fe-based and Zn-based BMs. Among the three BM systems, Mg-based BMs, which now have several systems reported the successful of clinical trial results, are considered the vanguards and main force. Fe-based BMs, with pure iron and Fe–Mn based alloys as the most promising, are still on the animal test stage. Zn-based BMs, supposed to have the degradation rate betw...
Abstract Magnesium alloys attracted great attention as a new kind of degradable biomaterials. One re...
Absorbable metals, metals that corrode in physiological environment, constitute a new class of bioma...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
Biodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with an appr...
AbstractBiodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with...
After decades of developing strategies to minimize the corrosion of metallic biomaterials, there is ...
Recently, zinc and its alloys have been proposed as promising candidates for biodegradable metals (B...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
Traditional metallic biomaterials for orthopedic implants require materials exhibiting excellent cor...
Mg and its alloys become natural biomaterials as the elemental Mg is found in the human body in abun...
Magnesium-, zinc- and iron-based alloys as biodegradable metals have been a focus of scientific atte...
During the last decade, translational research on biodegradable metallic materials has shown the fea...
Non-degradable steel and titanium implants used to replace defects of the locomotor system or fabric...
Abstract Magnesium alloys attracted great attention as a new kind of degradable biomaterials. One re...
Absorbable metals, metals that corrode in physiological environment, constitute a new class of bioma...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
Biodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with an appr...
AbstractBiodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with...
After decades of developing strategies to minimize the corrosion of metallic biomaterials, there is ...
Recently, zinc and its alloys have been proposed as promising candidates for biodegradable metals (B...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
Biomaterials have been used for more than a century in the human body to improve body functions and ...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
Traditional metallic biomaterials for orthopedic implants require materials exhibiting excellent cor...
Mg and its alloys become natural biomaterials as the elemental Mg is found in the human body in abun...
Magnesium-, zinc- and iron-based alloys as biodegradable metals have been a focus of scientific atte...
During the last decade, translational research on biodegradable metallic materials has shown the fea...
Non-degradable steel and titanium implants used to replace defects of the locomotor system or fabric...
Abstract Magnesium alloys attracted great attention as a new kind of degradable biomaterials. One re...
Absorbable metals, metals that corrode in physiological environment, constitute a new class of bioma...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...