Impact of surface topography and coating on osteogenesis and bacterial attachment on titanium implants
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Matthew J Dalby | Bo Su | M. Salmerón-Sánchez | B. Su | M. Dalby | P. Tsimbouri | A. Nobbs | L. Damiati | Penelope M Tsimbouri | Marcus G Eales | Laila Damiati | Angela H Nobbs | Manuel Salmeron-Sanchez | Marcus Eales
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