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Development of antibacterial surfaces for bone implants ...
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The University of Sydney's Dr Behnam Akhavan from the Applied Plasma and Surface Engineering Research Group in the Faculty of ...
Electric fields + peptides = better implantable device integration
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In collaboration with Dr Behnam Akhavan and PhD candidate Lewis Martin, Professor Bilek is exploring the use of short protein segments ...
Implantable medical devices bolstered by next-gen surface modification
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Professor Bilek - together with Dr Behnam Akhavan from the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering and the School of ...
Next-gen surface modification bolsters implantable medical devices
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A discovery by University of Sydney researchers could result in synthetic peptides integrating seamlessly with host tissue.
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