There are a limited number of metals that are suitable for long-term implantation in the body. These metals are critical components in many of the medical implants in use today. Key requirements for these implantable alloys include corrosion resistance, biocompatibility, and mechanical properties ...
Working from basic chemical principles, Metals in Medicine presents a complete and methodical approach to the topic. Introductory chapters discuss important bonding concepts applicable to metallo-drugs and their biological targets, interactions that exist between the agents and substances in the biological ...
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Biodegradable implants show great potential in many areas of medicine, and have already demonstrated success in simple applications such as sutures. For mo... JE Moore,JS Soares,KR Rajagopal - 《Cardiovascular Engineering & Technology》 被引量: 53发表: 2010年 Biodegradable suture development-based ...
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The use of different metals in Magnetic Resonance Imaging will be briefly described.This overview will be more a qualitative description than a full paper on this topic, in other words, this paper contributes to explaining how and why some metal ions have been chosen for MRI.Paramagnetic compound...
A lot of manufacturers use it as a strengthening element for platinum or palladium alloys to improve their properties. A few interesting utilization areas for ruthenium are radiotherapy in medicine, exposure of latent fingerprints, and fountain pen nibs production....
Applications to Metalloenzymes and Metals in MedicineBook © 2009 Overview Editors: Lawrence Berliner, Graeme Hanson Essential research in an area that hasn't been covered as a full volume for more than a decade Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Part of the book series: ...
Missing values for urinary creatinine were imputed to the mean creatinine value of 114.01 mg/dL. We used these predicted creatinine levels in covariate-adjusted hydration standardization [20]. Cardiovascular disease mortality measures NHANES data were linked with public-use mortality data from the ...