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- who: Andru00e9 Toschka et al. from the Department of Oral-, Maxillofacial and Facial Plastic Surgery, University Hospital Du00fcsseldorf, Du00fcsseldorf, Germany have published the research work: Molybdenum as a Potential Biocompatible and Resorbable Material for Osteosynthesis in Craniomaxillofacial Surgeryu2014An In Vitro Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of the experiments was to show the in_vitro biocompatibility of pure molybdenum and its alloys with different types of cells in accordance with ISO-Norm 10993-5. In Figure 1B, the authors show that fluoresceine diacetate (DFA) stained, i.e., living human osteoblasts can grow on the . . .
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