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- Fig. 1. Scanning electron microscopy and laser interferometry. a, d Machined surface. b, e 20-min
- Fig. 2. a Cell proliferation in gingival fibroblasts at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h. The line chart
- Fig. 3. Quantification of type I collagen via ELISA. Data representative of the experiment run in