When a foreign material is implanted into the body, tissue responds to the material by showing allergic, toxic, or carcinogenic responses. Meanwhile the tissue creates various effects on the material such as corrosion, degradation, or deterioration. The tissue-material interface is critical for a proper implant performance because this is where the two systems meet and the success of the implant is decided. In order to understand the response of the tissues and the implant to each other, the properties of a typical biomaterial surface has to be known.
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Hasirci, V., & Hasirci, N. (2018). Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions. In Fundamentals of Biomaterials (pp. 141–157). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8856-3_10
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