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Gentamicin-Loaded TiO
2
Nanotubes as Improved Antimicrobial Surfaces for Orthopedic Implants
Roberto Chiesa
, Lorenza Draghi
, Valeria Preda
, Monica Moscatelli
,
Matteo Santin
Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices
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Nanotubes as Improved Antimicrobial Surfaces for Orthopedic Implants'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Rutile
100%
Orthopedic Implants
100%
Nanotubes
100%
Antimicrobial Surfaces
100%
Gentamicin
100%
Nanotube Diameter
100%
Bacterial Adhesion
66%
Highly Ordered
66%
Cell Proliferation
33%
Cell Adhesion
33%
Cell Morphology
33%
Tissue Regeneration
33%
Osseointegration
33%
Effective Method
33%
Bacterial Colonization
33%
Local Drug Delivery
33%
Nanotube Surface
33%
Open Top
33%
Effective Compounds
33%
Staphylococcal Adhesion
33%
Drug Reservoir
33%
Implant-associated Infection
33%
Antibacterial Action
33%
Implant Surface
33%
Titania Nanotube Arrays
33%
Electrochemical Anodization
33%
Facile Preparation
33%
Titanium Foil
33%
Easy Method
33%
Osteosarcoma Cells
33%
Material Science
Nanotube
100%
Titanium Oxide
100%
Anodizing
18%
Surface (Surface Science)
18%
Titanium
9%
Cell Proliferation
9%