Magnesium alloys are considered the most suitable absorbable metals for bone fracture fixation implants. The main challenge in absorbable magnesium alloys is their high corrosion/degradation rate that needs to be controlled. Various coatings have been applied to magnesium alloys to slow down their corrosion rates to match their corrosion rate to the regeneration rate of the bone fracture. In this review, a bioactive coating is proposed to slow down the corrosion rate of magnesium alloys and accelerate the bone fracture healing process. The main aim of the bioactive coatings is to enhance the direct attachment of living tissues and thereby facilitate osteoconduction. Hydroxyapatite, collagen type I, recombinant human bone morphogenetic prote...
The development of biodegradable implants is certainly intriguing, and magnesium and its alloys are ...
Background and aim of the work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and...
Advances in biomaterials have enabled medical practitioners to replace diseased body parts or to ass...
Magnesium alloys are considered the most suitable absorbable metals for bone fracture fixation impla...
Historically, cobalt-chromium, stainless steel and titanium alloys have been the main principal mate...
Magnesium (Mg) alloys are being investigated as a biodegradable metallic biomaterial because of thei...
Magnesium (Mg) alloys are being investigated as a biodegradable metallic biomaterial because of thei...
The market for orthopedic implant alloys has seen significant growth in recent years, and efforts to...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Magnesium alloys have great application prospects as ideal bone implant materials. However, their po...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Present investigation focuses on development and detailed characterization of a new Mg alloy sample ...
Magnesium and magnesium based alloys are lightweight metallic materials that are extremely biocompat...
Magnesium has the potential to be used as degradable metallic biomaterial. For magnesium and its al...
Non-degradable steel and titanium implants used to replace defects of the locomotor system or fabric...
The development of biodegradable implants is certainly intriguing, and magnesium and its alloys are ...
Background and aim of the work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and...
Advances in biomaterials have enabled medical practitioners to replace diseased body parts or to ass...
Magnesium alloys are considered the most suitable absorbable metals for bone fracture fixation impla...
Historically, cobalt-chromium, stainless steel and titanium alloys have been the main principal mate...
Magnesium (Mg) alloys are being investigated as a biodegradable metallic biomaterial because of thei...
Magnesium (Mg) alloys are being investigated as a biodegradable metallic biomaterial because of thei...
The market for orthopedic implant alloys has seen significant growth in recent years, and efforts to...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Magnesium alloys have great application prospects as ideal bone implant materials. However, their po...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Present investigation focuses on development and detailed characterization of a new Mg alloy sample ...
Magnesium and magnesium based alloys are lightweight metallic materials that are extremely biocompat...
Magnesium has the potential to be used as degradable metallic biomaterial. For magnesium and its al...
Non-degradable steel and titanium implants used to replace defects of the locomotor system or fabric...
The development of biodegradable implants is certainly intriguing, and magnesium and its alloys are ...
Background and aim of the work: Magnesium (Mg) is a metal physiologically present in bone tissue and...
Advances in biomaterials have enabled medical practitioners to replace diseased body parts or to ass...