Fabrication, properties and in vitro study of Magnesium/ Zinc/ Bioglass composite fabricated by powder metallurgy method
The development of metallic biomaterials becomes a major research activity especially for load bearing implants in the orthopaedic applications. Currently, commercially pure titanium and its alloy, cobalt-based alloys and stainless steel are common metallic materials used as implants and they are gr...
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