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    Tuning Mesenchymal Stem Cell Response onto Titanium–Niobium–Hafnium Alloy by Recombinant Fibronectin Fragments by Herranz-Diez, C, Mas-Moruno, C, Neubauer, S, Kessler, H, Gil, F. J, Pegueroles, M, Manero, J. M, Guillem-Marti, J

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (03-02-2016)
    “…Since metallic biomaterials used for bone replacement possess low bioactivity, the use of cell adhesive moieties is a common strategy to improve cellular…”
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    Study of hardness and wear behaviour of NiTi shape memory alloys by Arciniegas, M., Casals, J., Manero, J.M., Peña, J., Gil, F.J.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (28-07-2008)
    “…In order to improve the understanding of the hardness and wear behaviour of TiNi shape memory alloys and their relation with Ms temperature and microstructure,…”
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    Friction coefficients and wear rates of different orthodontic archwires in artificial saliva by Alfonso, M. V., Espinar, E., Llamas, J. M., Rupérez, E., Manero, J. M., Barrera, J. M., Solano, E., Gil, F. J.

    “…The aim of this paper is to analyze the influence of the nature of the orthodontic archwires on the friction coefficient and wear rate against materials used…”
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    Change of Young's modulus of cold-deformed pure iron in a tensile test by BENITO, J. A, MANERO, J. M, JORBA, J, ROCA, A

    “…Changes in Young's modulus E (determined according to ASTM E-111) of polycrystalline pure iron deformed by a tensile test at room temperature are determined…”
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    NiTi superelastic orthodontic archwires with polyamide coating by Bravo, L. A., de Cabañes, A. González, Manero, J. M., Rúperez, E., Gil, F. Javier

    “…Twenty orthodontic archwires with 55.2 % Ni and 44.8 % Ti (% weight) were subjected to a dipping treatment to coat the NiTi surface by a polyamide polymer. It…”
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    In vitro response of preosteoblastic MG63 cells on Ni-free Ti shape memory substrates by Arciniegas, M., Peña, J., Gil, F. J., Manero, J. M.

    “…Ni‐free Ti alloys are a potential strategy to overcome the risk of Ni‐adverse reactions and rigidity mismatch for implant materials. Here, we report the…”
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    Formation of α-Widmanstätten structure: effects of grain size and cooling rate on the Widmanstätten morphologies and on the mechanical properties in Ti6Al4V alloy by Gil, F.J., Ginebra, M.P., Manero, J.M., Planell, J.A.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (14-11-2001)
    “…The coarseness of the transformed β-heat treated Ti6Al4V has a strong influence on its properties. The effects of solution temperatures and cooling rate on the…”
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    Low elastic modulus metals for joint prosthesis: Tantalum and nickel–titanium foams by Arciniegas, M., Aparicio, C., Manero, J.M., Gil, F.J.

    “…In order to allow the ingrowth of the living tissue and increase the mechanical anchorage of the implant, Ta and NiTi foams were obtained with similar…”
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    Mechanical and physicochemical characterization along with biological interactions of a new Ti25Nb21Hf alloy for bone tissue engineering by Herranz-Diez, C, Gil, FJ, Guillem-Marti, J, Manero, JM

    Published in Journal of biomaterials applications (01-08-2015)
    “…Nowadays, one of the main challenges in metal implants for bone substitution is the achievement of an elastic modulus close to that of human cortical bone as…”
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    Study of New Multifunctional Shape Memory and Low Elastic Modulus Ni-Free Ti Alloys by Arciniegas, M., Manero, J.M., Peña, J., Gil, F.J., Planell, J.A.

    “…Two new Ni-free Ti alloys, Ti-8.8Zr-19.1Nb and Ti-15.7Ta-19.0Nb, have been produced and studied in order to obtain shape memory and low elastic modulus…”
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    Characterization of Two Ti-Nb-Hf-Zr Alloys Under Different Cold Rolling Conditions by González, M., Gil, F. J., Manero, J. M., Peña, J.

    “…The objective of this study is to obtain a new biomaterial to use in the load transfer medical implants field. The influence of cold work in the thermoelastic…”
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    Quantum parameters for guiding the design of Ti alloys with shape memory and/or low elastic modulus by Arciniegas, M., Peña, J., Manero, J.M., Paniagua, J.C., Gil, F.J.

    Published in Philosophical magazine (Abingdon, England) (11-06-2008)
    “…Electronic structure calculations based on density functional theory have been applied to clusters of titanium with different alloying elements in order to…”
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    Deformation mechanisms of Ti–6Al–4V alloy with a martensitic microstructure subjected to oligocyclic fatigue by Manero, J.M, Gil, F.J, Planell, J.A

    Published in Acta materialia (01-08-2000)
    “…The objective of this work is to characterise the deformation modes when Ti–6Al–4 V alloy with α′ martensitic structure is subjected to oligocyclic fatigue at…”
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    Optimization of the Ti-16.2Hf-24.8Nb-1Zr Alloy by Cold Working by González, M., Peña, J., Manero, J. M., Arciniegas, M., Gil, F. J.

    “…The objective of the present work is to characterize the influence of cold work on the thermoelastic martensitic transformation and on the apparent elastic…”
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    The effect of cooling rate on the cyclic deformation of β-annealed Ti–6Al–4V by Gil, F.J, Manero, J.M, Ginebra, M.P, Planell, J.A

    “…The coarseness of the transformed β plate structure of β-heat treated Ti–6Al–4V has a strong influence on its properties. A systematic study of the effects of…”
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    Development of tantalum scaffold for orthopedic applications produced by space-holder method by Rupérez, E., Manero, J.M., Riccardi, K., Li, Yuping, Aparicio, C., Gil, F.J.

    Published in Materials & design (15-10-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •Tantalum open‐cell bone scaffolds up to 80% porosity, controllable pore geometry and low modulus of elasticity similar to cancellous bone…”
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    A radiopaque polymeric matrix for acrylic bone cements by Artola, A., Goñi, I., Gil, J., Ginebra, P., Manero, J. M., Gurruchaga, M.

    “…As part of the search for an alternative to inorganic radiopaque agents, this work studies the possibility of modifying bone cement formulations by…”
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    Study on the use of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and 3-chloropropyltriethoxysilane to surface biochemical modification of a novel low elastic modulus Ti-Nb-Hf alloy by Paredes, V, Salvagni, E, Rodríguez-Castellon, E, Gil, F J, Manero, J M

    “…A biocompatible new titanium alloy Ti-16Hf-25Nb with low elastic modulus (45 GPa) and the use of short bioadhesive peptides derived from the extracellular…”
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    Mechanical and microstructural characterization of new nickel-free low modulus β-type titanium wires during thermomechanical treatments by Guillem-Martí, J., Herranz-Díez, C., Shaffer, J.E., Gil, F.J., Manero, J.M.

    “…NiTi alloy is the only practical shape memory alloy (SMA) in biomedical use because of its excellent mechanical stability and functionality. However, it is…”
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    Improved surgical mesh integration into the rat abdominal wall with arginine administration by Arbos, M.A., Ferrando, J.M., Quiles, M.T., Vidal, J., López-Cano, M., Gil, J., Manero, J.M., Peña, J., Huguet, P., Schwartz-Riera, S., Reventós, J., Armengol, M.

    Published in Biomaterials (01-02-2006)
    “…Prosthetic meshes are used as the standard of care in abdominal wall hernia repair. However, hernia recurrences and side effects remain unsolved problems. The…”
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