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Hirotaka Mutsuzaki1, Yoshiro Yokoyama, Atsuo Ito, Ayako Oyane.
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A plasma- and precursor-assisted biomimetic process utilizing plasma and alternate dipping treatments was applied to a Leed-Keio artificial ligament to produce a thin coating of apatite in aEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24048251 PMCID: PMC3794826 DOI: 10.3390/ijms140919155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1(a) C1S XPS spectra and (b) the surface atomic concentrations of C and O on plasma-treated (0.05–1.00 W/cm2) and untreated plate specimens.
Figure 2SEM images of the surfaces of the untreated and plasma-treated (0.05–1.00 W/cm2) plate specimens.
Figure 3XPS spectra of the surfaces of the plate specimens P000, P005, P010, P050, and P100.
Figure 4SEM images of the surfaces of the plate specimens P000, P005, P010, P050, and P100.
Figure 5SEM images of the surfaces of the plate specimens P000, P005, P010, P050, and P100 following immersion in SBF for 24 h.
Figure 6TF-XRD patterns from the surfaces of the plate specimens P000, P005, P010, P050, and P100 following immersion in SBF for 24 h.
Figure 7Adhesion strengths of the apatite coatings to the surfaces of the plate specimens P010, P050, and P100 (n = 7, *p < 0.05).
Figure 8SEM (upper left image in a set of 4 images) and EDX (C, Ca, P) images of the specimen side and jig side fractured surfaces, after the measurement of adhesion strength of the apatite coatings to the surfaces of the plate specimens P010, P050, and P100.
Figure 9SEM images collected at varying magnifications from (a) the untreated mesh specimen and (b) the P100 mesh specimen after a 24 h immersion in SBF.