Gentamicin coating of nanotubular anodized titanium implant reduces implant-related osteomyelitis and enhances bone biocompatibility in rabbits [Corrigendum]
Liu D, He C, Liu Z, Xu W. International Journal of Nanomedicine. 2017;12:5461–5471.On page 5469, Acknowledgments section, 4th row from the bottom should read “This study was supported by the National Science Fund (81371936) and Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology, China...
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Autores principales: | Liu D, He C, Liu Z, Xu W |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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