Incorporating Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> into PEEK to Produce Antibacterial, Osteocondutive, and Radiolucent Spinal Implants
Giuseppe Pezzotti(Tokyo Medical University), Osam Mazda(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), B. Sonny Bal(SINTX Technologies (United States)), Francesco Boschetto(Kyoto Institute of Technology), Elia Marin(University of Udine), Federica Lerussi(Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Bryan J. McEntire(SINTX Technologies (United States)), Takashi Kitajima(Otsuka (Japan)), Tetsuya Adachi(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Ryan M. Bock(SINTX Technologies (United States)), Alfredo Rondinella(Kyoto Institute of Technology), Kosuke Inada(Otsuka (Japan)), Wenliang Zhu(Boston University)
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