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      Magnesium and its alloys as orthopedic biomaterials: a review.

      Biomaterials
      Alloys, chemistry, metabolism, Biomechanical Phenomena, Bone Substitutes, Corrosion, Magnesium, Orthopedics, Prostheses and Implants

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          As a lightweight metal with mechanical properties similar to natural bone, a natural ionic presence with significant functional roles in biological systems, and in vivo degradation via corrosion in the electrolytic environment of the body, magnesium-based implants have the potential to serve as biocompatible, osteoconductive, degradable implants for load-bearing applications. This review explores the properties, biological performance, challenges and future directions of magnesium-based biomaterials.

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          10.1016/j.biomaterials.2005.10.003

          Chemistry
          Alloys,chemistry,metabolism,Biomechanical Phenomena,Bone Substitutes,Corrosion,Magnesium,Orthopedics,Prostheses and Implants

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