Atomic layer deposition coating titanium dioxide nano-thin film on magnesium-zinc alloy to enhance cytocompatibility for vascular stents
Implantable medical devices are designed to replace missing or restore damaged biological structures. A coronary stent is a well-known cardiovascular medical device implanted to resolve disorder of the circulatory system due to bloodstream narrowing that occurs in coronary arteries. Since the implan...
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