Mechanical and in vitro study of an isotropic Ti6Al4V lattice structure fabricated using selective laser melting
Xingchen Yan(Guangdong Institute of New Materials), Min Liu(Guangdong Institute of New Materials), Richard Jenkins(Trinity College Dublin), Rocco Lupoi(Trinity College Dublin), Rodolphe Bolot(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Jiang Wang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Ziyu Chen(Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University), Qing Li(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Shuo Yin(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Wenyou Ma(Guangdong Institute of New Materials), Chaoyue Chen(Shanghai University), Hanlin Liao(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Zhongming Ren(Shanghai University)
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