In vitro and in vivo corrosion, mechanical properties and biocompatibility evaluation of MgF2-coated Mg-Zn-Zr alloy as cancellous screws.

@article{Li2017InVA,
  title={In vitro and in vivo corrosion, mechanical properties and biocompatibility evaluation of MgF2-coated Mg-Zn-Zr alloy as cancellous screws.},
  author={Zhen Li and Shizhao Sun and Minfang Chen and Bradley D. Fahlman and De Bao Liu and Hongwei Bi},
  journal={Materials science \& engineering. C, Materials for biological applications},
  year={2017},
  volume={75},
  pages={
          1268-1280
        },
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:19456146}
}

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