Fabrication of magnesium/zinc-metal organic framework on titanium implants to inhibit bacterial infection and promote bone regeneration

Volume: 212, Pages: 1 - 16
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
The residual bacteria in the second revision surgery caused by infection would further lead to the failure of the implantation. Pathogenic bacteria adhesion to an implant surface not only interfere the functions of bone-formation related cells, but also activate the host immune system, thus resulting in inflammation and osteogenesis inhibition. Thus, to fabricate multifunctional (antibacterial, anti-inflammation and pro-osteogenesis) titanium...
Paper Details
Title
Fabrication of magnesium/zinc-metal organic framework on titanium implants to inhibit bacterial infection and promote bone regeneration
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
212
Pages
1 - 16
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