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Spontaneously formed nanostructures on titanium surfaces

Wennerberg et al., 2013

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6073115985666535201
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Wennerberg A
Svanborg L
Berner S
Andersson M
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Clinical oral implants research

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Objectives The aim was to investigate the evolution of nanostructures on the SLA ctive surface, as a function of time, storage conditions, material dependence and to identify the step in which the reorganization of the outermost titanium oxide layer into well defined …
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