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Bacterial Attachment Response to Nanostructured Titanium Surfaces
doi 10.1109/iconn.2010.6045205
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Date
February 1, 2010
Authors
Vi Khanh Truong
James Y. Wang
Wang Shurui
Francois Malherbe
Christopher C. Berndt
Russell J. Crawford
Elena P. Ivanova
Publisher
IEEE
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