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Tayloring Surface Properties for Biomedical Application Induced by Laser Microprocessing

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Abstract

Laser microprocessing is an advanced method of enhancing surface properties of biomaterials. This work demonstrates the capability of laser microprocessing for biomedical magnesium and titanium alloys, with potential applications in cell adhesion and liquid biopsy.

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