KMID : 0879420010030010025
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Journal of the Implant Research 2001 Volume.3 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.28
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Histological response of Titanium alloy into the peritoneum of Rat.
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±¸¼Ûȸ/Koo, Songhai
¼À¯¿ø/Suh, Kyu-won
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Abstract
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The development of titanium alloys for biomedical and dental applications is currently an area of implant research. The skin is a particularly favorable organ for studying the principles of pathology, including pathogenesis.
Round coin shaped titanium alloy (Titanium-13Zirconium-6Niobium) were machined with 4mm diameter, 1mm thickness and lmm diameter hole in center.
8 samples were submerged into the Peritoneum of Rat. of 8 Sprague-Dawley rats.
The 3-months intra peritoneum of implantation showed a range of implant applications by microscopic study. The present paper describes of evaluation of Ti-13Nb-13Zr Titanium alloy has low inflammation, fibrosis and no necrosis. Titanium alloy improved biocompatibility and could be used as a standard biomaterial.
The development of titanium alloys for biomedical and dental applications is currently an area of implant research. The skin is a particularly favorable organ for studying the principles of pathology, including pathogenesis.
Round coin shaped titanium alloy (Titanium-13Zirconium-6Niobium) were machined with 4mm diameter, 1mm thickness and lmm diameter hole in center.
8 samples were submerged into the Peritoneum of Rat. of 8 Sprague-Dawley rats.
The 3-months intra peritoneum of implantation showed a range of implant applications by microscopic study. The present paper describes of evaluation of Ti-13Nb-13Zr Titanium alloy has low inflammation, fibrosis and no necrosis. Titanium alloy improved biocompatibility and could be used as a standard biomaterial.
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