Recently, zinc and its alloys have been proposed as promising candidates for biodegradable metals (BMs), owning to their preferable corrosion behavior and acceptable biocompatibility in cardiovascular, bone and gastrointestinal environments, together with Mg-based and Fe-based BMs. However, there is the desire for surface treatment for Zn-based BMs to better control their biodegradation behavior. Firstly, the implantation of some Zn-based BMs in cardiovascular environment exhibited intimal activation with mild inflammation. Secondly, for orthopedic applications, the biodegradation rates of Zn-based BMs are relatively slow, resulting in a long-term retention after fulfilling their mission. Meanwhile, excessive Zn2+ release during degradation...
Biodegradable metallic materials for medical applications have received considerable attention in re...
Zn-based biodegradable metallic materials have been regarded as new potential biomaterials for use a...
Inert but biocompatible metals and biodegradable polymers are currently used as orthopedic fixations...
Zinc (Zn) has emerged as a promising biodegradable metal with moderate degradation profile and good ...
In recent years, zinc alloys have shown great potential as orthopedic plant materials because of the...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
AbstractBiodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with...
Biodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with an appr...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
In this work, three widely used commercial Zn alloys (ZA4-1, ZA4-3, ZA6-1) were purchased and prepar...
Biodegradable zinc (Zn) alloys are promising implant materials to restore bone defects in orthopedic...
Zinc is identified as a promising biodegradable metal along with magnesium and iron. In the last 5 y...
Metals have been widely used for biomedical applications, especially as bio-implants, due to their e...
Absorbable metals have the potential to serve as the next generation of temporary medical implant de...
Biodegradable metallic materials for medical applications have received considerable attention in re...
Zn-based biodegradable metallic materials have been regarded as new potential biomaterials for use a...
Inert but biocompatible metals and biodegradable polymers are currently used as orthopedic fixations...
Zinc (Zn) has emerged as a promising biodegradable metal with moderate degradation profile and good ...
In recent years, zinc alloys have shown great potential as orthopedic plant materials because of the...
In the last decade, iron and magnesium, both pure and alloyed, have been extensively studied as pote...
AbstractBiodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with...
Biodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with an appr...
The search for biodegradable metals with mechanical properties equal or higher to those of currently...
The use of bio-materials in medical applications has risen exponentially in recent years, where app...
In this work, three widely used commercial Zn alloys (ZA4-1, ZA4-3, ZA6-1) were purchased and prepar...
Biodegradable zinc (Zn) alloys are promising implant materials to restore bone defects in orthopedic...
Zinc is identified as a promising biodegradable metal along with magnesium and iron. In the last 5 y...
Metals have been widely used for biomedical applications, especially as bio-implants, due to their e...
Absorbable metals have the potential to serve as the next generation of temporary medical implant de...
Biodegradable metallic materials for medical applications have received considerable attention in re...
Zn-based biodegradable metallic materials have been regarded as new potential biomaterials for use a...
Inert but biocompatible metals and biodegradable polymers are currently used as orthopedic fixations...