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268 related items for PubMed ID: 25044610

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    Xing R, Lyngstadaas SP, Ellingsen JE, Taxt-Lamolle S, Haugen HJ.
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  • 51. In situ analysis of multispecies biofilm formation on customized titanium surfaces.
    Fröjd V, Chávez de Paz L, Andersson M, Wennerberg A, Davies JR, Svensäter G.
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    Valappil SP, Coombes M, Wright L, Owens GJ, Lynch RJ, Hope CK, Higham SM.
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  • 59. Using QCM-D to study the adhesion of human gingival fibroblasts on implant surfaces.
    Westas E, Svanborg LM, Wallin P, Bauer B, Ericson MB, Wennerberg A, Mustafa K, Andersson M.
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  • 60. Reduction of biofilm infection risks and promotion of osteointegration for optimized surfaces of titanium implants.
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