2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.11.232
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A futuristic insight into a “nano-doctor”: A clinical review on medical diagnosis and devices using nanotechnology

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“…This bleeding is the starting point of the series of natural events that conclude with the osseointegration of the bone-implant interface. Initial reacción to the injury and finish with hematoma or coagulation [79][80][81] is summarised by bleeding and coagulation.…”
Section: Bleeding and Clotting Of Bone-implant Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This bleeding is the starting point of the series of natural events that conclude with the osseointegration of the bone-implant interface. Initial reacción to the injury and finish with hematoma or coagulation [79][80][81] is summarised by bleeding and coagulation.…”
Section: Bleeding and Clotting Of Bone-implant Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dense grains contain adenosine, serotonin and histamine nucleotides. [81][82][83][84]. For its part, fibrinogen is actively involved in the cell adhesion mechanisms of platelets and constitutes 10% of the content of granules.…”
Section: Bleeding and Clotting Of Bone-implant Interfacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the manufacturer and directly supplying physical bio models from biomaterials perfectly suited to virtual models, the team also provided. Osseointegration and biomechanical properties develop implant panels with the widest variety of geometries, measurements and spatial distribution [46][47][48]. Direct implant technology can be moved to a potential integrated health system for personalised implants for surgical preparation and training.…”
Section: Graphene Oxide Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it made a 3D lattice, with beams nanometers long and wide and too small for the naked eye to be seen. This material showed unusual, often surprising properties and created an exceptionally soft bio compound after compression returned to its original form [44][45][46]. For the manufacture of higher and lower capacity porous PEEK, 3D printing was used.…”
Section: Design Of Lattice Nanostructurementioning
confidence: 99%