Comparative in vitro study on a ultra-high roughness and dense titanium coating.
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R. Chiesa | R. Giardino | M. Fini | G. Giavaresi | M. Tschon | P. Torricelli | A. Salito | V. Borsari | L. Chiusoli | A. Volpert
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