Metals and alloys are used widely in bone prosthetic materials, stents and dental tissue reconstructions. The most common materials are stainless steels and cobalt-chromium-nickel and titanium alloys. These alloys can be easily deformed but are hard to break. However, their affinity for cells and tissues is very low. In addition, they can sometimes provoke unexpected metal allergies. Iron is an abundant trace element essential for humans. However, excess amounts in particular of Fe2+ ions are toxic. We previously succeeded in obtaining 99.9996% ultra-high-purity iron (ABIKO iron). The chemical properties of ABIKO iron are completely different from that of conventional pure iron. For example, the reaction rate in hydrochloric acid is very sl...
Biodegradable metals have been extensively studied due to their potential use as temporary biomedica...
The present thesis is part of an integrated and interdisciplinary project that aims to develop new F...
Bioresorbable metals have immense potential to be used in the clinical treatment of a variety of sof...
Bone replacement and osteosynthesis require materials which can at least temporarily bear high mecha...
The interactions that could be built between the biomaterials and tissue- microenvironments are very...
Iron (Fe) and Fe-based materials have been vigorously explored in orthopedic applications in the pas...
Bioabsorbable materials are fairly new and proper alloys for implantation in the body have not yet b...
Iron, while attracting less attention than magnesium and zinc, is still one of the best candidates f...
Pure iron (Fe) and its alloys have been recently emphasized as potential biodegradable metals due to...
SummaryThis paper describes degradation and cell–material interaction studies on hydroxyapatite (HA)...
Titanium and stainless steel are strong, corrosion - resistant and biocompatible metals. Thanks to t...
The addition of noble elements such as Ag was shown as a successful method to accelerate the corrosi...
The corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of a novel Fe50Cr18Mo10C20Si2 metallic glass (Fe–MG), ...
In this study, Fe-Ag and Fe-Au composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy using spark plasma si...
Additively manufactured lattices based on triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) have attracted sig...
Biodegradable metals have been extensively studied due to their potential use as temporary biomedica...
The present thesis is part of an integrated and interdisciplinary project that aims to develop new F...
Bioresorbable metals have immense potential to be used in the clinical treatment of a variety of sof...
Bone replacement and osteosynthesis require materials which can at least temporarily bear high mecha...
The interactions that could be built between the biomaterials and tissue- microenvironments are very...
Iron (Fe) and Fe-based materials have been vigorously explored in orthopedic applications in the pas...
Bioabsorbable materials are fairly new and proper alloys for implantation in the body have not yet b...
Iron, while attracting less attention than magnesium and zinc, is still one of the best candidates f...
Pure iron (Fe) and its alloys have been recently emphasized as potential biodegradable metals due to...
SummaryThis paper describes degradation and cell–material interaction studies on hydroxyapatite (HA)...
Titanium and stainless steel are strong, corrosion - resistant and biocompatible metals. Thanks to t...
The addition of noble elements such as Ag was shown as a successful method to accelerate the corrosi...
The corrosion resistance and biocompatibility of a novel Fe50Cr18Mo10C20Si2 metallic glass (Fe–MG), ...
In this study, Fe-Ag and Fe-Au composites were fabricated by powder metallurgy using spark plasma si...
Additively manufactured lattices based on triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) have attracted sig...
Biodegradable metals have been extensively studied due to their potential use as temporary biomedica...
The present thesis is part of an integrated and interdisciplinary project that aims to develop new F...
Bioresorbable metals have immense potential to be used in the clinical treatment of a variety of sof...