Effect of blasting treatment and Fn coating on MG63 adhesion and differentiation on titanium: a gene expression study using real-time RT-PCR
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J. Planell | E. Engel | V. Migonney | G. Pavón | C. Aparicio | F. Gil | M. Pegueroles | A. Aguirre
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