Dean-Mo Liu, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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(Water-based synthesis and characterization of sol -gel hydroxyapatite ceramics.) |
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Hakimimehr D, Liu DM, Troczynski T. (2005) In-situ preparation of poly(propylene fumarate)--hydroxyapatite composite. Biomaterials. 26: 7297-303 |
Liu D, Tseng WJ. (2004) Influence of Powder Agglomerates on the Structure and Rheological Behavior of Injection‐Molded Zirconia–Wax Suspensions Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 82: 2647-2652 |
Liu DM, Troczynski T, Hakimi D. (2002) Effect of hydrolysis on the phase evolution of water-based sol-gel hydroxyapatite and its application to bioactive coatings. Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine. 13: 657-65 |
Liu DM, Yang Q, Troczynski T. (2002) In-vitro forming of calcium phosphate layer on sol-gel hydroxyapatite-coated metal substrates. Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine. 13: 965-71 |
Yang Q, Troczynski T, Liu DM. (2002) Influence of apatite seeds on the synthesis of calcium phosphate cement. Biomaterials. 23: 2751-60 |
Liu DM, Yang Q, Troczynski T, et al. (2002) Structural evolution of sol-gel-derived hydroxyapatite. Biomaterials. 23: 1679-87 |
Liu DM, Troczynski T, Tseng WJ. (2002) Aging effect on the phase evolution of water-based sol-gel hydroxyapatite. Biomaterials. 23: 1227-36 |
Liu DM, Yang Q, Troczynski T. (2002) Sol-gel hydroxyapatite coatings on stainless steel substrates. Biomaterials. 23: 691-8 |
Liu DM, Troczynski T, Tseng WJ. (2001) Water-based sol-gel synthesis of hydroxyapatite: process development. Biomaterials. 22: 1721-30 |
Liu D. (2000) Particle packing and rheological property of highly-concentrated ceramic suspensions: φm determination and viscosity prediction Journal of Materials Science. 35: 5503-5507 |