This study investigated the distribution of the elemental constituents of Mg-based implants at various stages of the degradation process in surrounding bone tissue, with a focus on magnesium (Mg), as the main component of the alloy, and yttrium (Y), due to its potential adverse health effects. The measurements were performed on the implant-bearing thin sections of rat bone in a time series of implant degradation between one and 18 months. Micro X-ray fluorescence analysis (μXRF) with a special spectrometer meeting the requirements for the measurements of low-Z elements was used. It was found that the migration and accumulation behaviour of implant degradation products is element-specific. A sharp decrease in Mg was observed in the immediate...
The development direction of bioresorbable fixing structures is currently very relevant because it c...
Nowadays there is a need for new generation of biodegradable implants, which should be able to stimu...
Magnesium alloys are increasingly researched as temporary biodegradable metal implants in bone appli...
This study investigated the distribution of the elemental constituents of Mg-based implants at vario...
AbstractWe report on the long-term effects of degrading magnesium implants on bone tissue in a growi...
Magnesium alloys have been proposed as prospective degradable implant materials. To elucidate the co...
Magnesium(Mg)-alloys are promising candidates as temporary implants for orthopedic and cranio-facial...
The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in the in vivo degradation behaviour of mag...
In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in cont...
The medical field has undergone constant development in recent years, and a segment of this developm...
Fracture treatment in children needs new implant materials to overcome disadvantages associated with...
Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloys exhibit improved mechanical properties compared to degradable po...
The development of resorbable osteofixation materials that degrade upon substitution by regenerated ...
Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloys can revolutionize osteosynthesis, because they have mechanical p...
Many publications are available on the physiological and pseudophysiological corrosion of magnesium ...
The development direction of bioresorbable fixing structures is currently very relevant because it c...
Nowadays there is a need for new generation of biodegradable implants, which should be able to stimu...
Magnesium alloys are increasingly researched as temporary biodegradable metal implants in bone appli...
This study investigated the distribution of the elemental constituents of Mg-based implants at vario...
AbstractWe report on the long-term effects of degrading magnesium implants on bone tissue in a growi...
Magnesium alloys have been proposed as prospective degradable implant materials. To elucidate the co...
Magnesium(Mg)-alloys are promising candidates as temporary implants for orthopedic and cranio-facial...
The aim of this study was to investigate the differences in the in vivo degradation behaviour of mag...
In magnesium alloys, the components used modify the alloy properties. For magnesium implants in cont...
The medical field has undergone constant development in recent years, and a segment of this developm...
Fracture treatment in children needs new implant materials to overcome disadvantages associated with...
Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloys exhibit improved mechanical properties compared to degradable po...
The development of resorbable osteofixation materials that degrade upon substitution by regenerated ...
Biodegradable magnesium (Mg) alloys can revolutionize osteosynthesis, because they have mechanical p...
Many publications are available on the physiological and pseudophysiological corrosion of magnesium ...
The development direction of bioresorbable fixing structures is currently very relevant because it c...
Nowadays there is a need for new generation of biodegradable implants, which should be able to stimu...
Magnesium alloys are increasingly researched as temporary biodegradable metal implants in bone appli...