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Hydrogen gas cavity is formed during in vivo degradation of magnesium implants. In many studies, the gas cavity is mostly punctured out subcutaneously. However, this procedure becomes inapplicable in certain internal surgeries; therefore, the effect of this gas cavity is worth further assessment.In this study, we investigated the effect of hydrogen gas evolution on the mortality of rats and analysed...
Porous iron has been recently introduced as new biomaterials for bone scaffolds. As a metal that degrades in the in vivo setting (biodegradable metal), little has been known for its cell-material interaction within the living tissue especially in the view of its applications for bone implant materials. Therefore, the aim of this study is to assess tissue response to the implantation of porous iron...
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