Michael J. Avaltroni, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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(Surface modification of titanium materials to facilitate cell attachment, biomineralization, and interfacial adhesion.) |
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Shannon FJ, Cottrell JM, Deng XH, et al. (2008) A novel surface treatment for porous metallic implants that improves the rate of bony ongrowth. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. 86: 857-64 |
Danahy MP, Avaltroni MJ, Midwood KS, et al. (2004) Self-assembled monolayers of alpha,omega-diphosphonic acids on Ti enable complete or spatially controlled surface derivatization. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 20: 5333-7 |
Danahy MP, Avaltroni MJ, Midwood KS, et al. (2004) Self-assembled monolayers of α,ω-diphosphonic acids on Ti enable complete or spatially controlled surface derivatization Langmuir. 20: 5333-5337 |
Gawalt ES, Avaltroni MJ, Danahy MP, et al. (2003) Bonding organics to Ti alloys: Facilitating human osteoblast attachment and spreading on surgical implant materials Langmuir. 19: 200-204 |
Schwartz J, Avaltroni MJ, Danahy MP, et al. (2003) Cell attachment and spreading on metal implant materials Materials Science and Engineering C. 23: 395-400 |
Gawalt ES, Avaltroni MJ, Koch N, et al. (2001) Self-assembly and bonding of alkanephosphonic acids on the native oxide surface of titanium Langmuir. 17: 5736-5738 |