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Diamond surgical applications

Jones, B.J., Mahendran, A., Anson, A.W., Reynolds, A.J., Bulpett, R., Franks, J., 2010. Diamond-like carbon coating of alternative metal alloys for medical and surgical applications. Diamond and Related Materials 19 (7), 685—689. [Pg.324]

Diamond has potential application as human implant coatings because it fulfills the main requisites for use in human implants biocompatibility and chemical stability. In vitro studies of stimulation of human monocytes by diamond particles have shown encouraging results.Diamond coatings have been deposited on surgically implantable substrates such as ceramics used in dental implants, stainless steel, titanium and molybdenum used for prosthetic devices,etc. [Pg.345]


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