Microstructure, mechanical properties, and cytotoxicity of low Young’s modulus Ti–Nb–Fe–Sn alloys
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T. Nakano | A. Chiba | K. Yamanaka | M. Niinomi | Qiang Li | Chaoliang Cheng | Junjie Li | Tengfei Liu
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