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Enhancement of Bioactivity of Glass by Deposition of Nanofibrous Ti Using High Intensity Laser Induced Reverse Transfer Method
In this research, a novel method for deposition of biocompatible Ti nanofibrous thin-film on bio-glass via laser induced reverse transfer method, has been demonstrated. Since this deposited biocompatible Ti coating on bioglass provides good layer for adhesion of Ca and P elements available in simulated body fluid (SBF), it, significantly, enhances bioactivity of the substrate glass for in-vitro and potentially in-vivo utilization.