Effect of titanium surface roughness on chondrocyte proliferation, matrix production, and differentiation depends on the state of cell maturation
Z. Schwartz(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), Barbara D. Boyan(The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio), James Simpson(Universidad Carlos III de Madrid), J. Y. Martin(Wilford Hall Medical Center), David D. Dean(The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio), David L. Cochran(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center)
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
February 1, 1996
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