The progress in titanium alloys used as biomedical implants: from the view of reactive oxygen species

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: . and collaborators from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China have published the research: The progress in titanium alloys used as biomedical implants: From the view of reactive oxygen species, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Part of the research focus on the relationship between metal ions or particles in surrounding tissues and inflammation.

SUMMARY

    Divided into non-radical and free_radicals by the number of free electrons. Free radical ROS include superoxide anion radical (O2-), Hydroxyl radical (·OH), Peroxyl radical (ROO·) and alkoxyl radical (RO·) (Fernandes et_al, 2015; Jones and Sies, 2015 . . .

     

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