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Decreased Bacteria Activity on (Si₃N₄) Surfaces Compared with PEEK or Titanium

  • SINTX
  • Jun 2, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 17, 2024

Author(s): D.J. Gorth, S. Puckett, B. Ercan, T.J. Webster, M. Rahaman, and B.S. Bal A significant need exists for orthopedic implants that can intrinsically resist bacterial colonization. In this study, three biomaterials that are used in spinal implants...Read More

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