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Selective laser melting of an Mg/Metallic Glass hybrid for significantly improving chemical and mechanical performances 期刊论文
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, 2022, 卷号: 580, 页码: 14
Authors:  Yao, X. Y.;  Tang, J. C.;  Zhou, Y. H.;  Huang, Z. Z.;  Xu, J. B.;  Long, Y.;  Tan, L. L.;  Wiese, B.;  Ebel, T.;  Yan, M.
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Selective laser melting  Magnesium  Metallic glass & Amorphous alloy  Corrosion  Biocompatibility  
Additively manufactured biomedical Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr lattices with tunable Young's modulus: Mechanical property, biocompatibility, and proteomics analysis 期刊论文
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2020, 卷号: 114
Authors:  Luo, J. P.;  Huang, Y. J.;  Xu, J. Y.;  Sun, J. F.;  Dargusch, M. S.;  Hou, C. H.;  Ren, L.;  Wang, R. Z.;  Ebel, T.;  Yan, M.
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Additively manufactured biomedical Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr lattices with tunable Young's modulus: Mechanical property, biocompatibility, and proteomics analysis 期刊论文
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2020, 卷号: 114, 页码: 16
Authors:  Luo, J. P.;  Huang, Y. J.;  Xu, J. Y.;  Sun, J. F.;  Dargusch, M. S.;  Hou, C. H.;  Ren, L.;  Wang, R. Z.;  Ebel, T.;  Yan, M.
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Selective laser melting  Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr (TNTZ)  Mechanical properties  Biocompatibility  Proteomics  
Additively manufactured biomedical Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr lattices with tunable Young's modulus: Mechanical property, biocompatibility, and proteomics analysis 期刊论文
MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2020, 卷号: 114, 页码: 16
Authors:  Luo, J. P.;  Huang, Y. J.;  Xu, J. Y.;  Sun, J. F.;  Dargusch, M. S.;  Hou, C. H.;  Ren, L.;  Wang, R. Z.;  Ebel, T.;  Yan, M.
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Selective laser melting  Ti-Nb-Ta-Zr (TNTZ)  Mechanical properties  Biocompatibility  Proteomics