Relationship between surface properties (roughness, wettability) of titanium and titanium alloys and cell behaviour
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Claude Martelet | Nicole Jaffrezic | C. Martelet | N. Jaffrézic | M. Lissac | K. Reybier | L. Ponsonnet | L. Ponsonnet | V. Comte | C. Lagneau | K. Reybier | C. Lagneau | V. Comte | M. Lissac
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