Evelyn Fuentes Smith
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Evelyn Fuentes Smith's research focuses on the tribological performance of orthopedic implants, specifically investigating how surface textures can improve their functionality. Her work includes exploring cartilage-inspired designs to enhance the interaction between implant surfaces and surrounding tissues. Smith has also investigated the anti-bacterial properties of nanoparticles, examining their potential application in medical settings. Her scholarly contributions include a publication in 2022, and her academic profile is marked by an h-index of 1 across 5 total publications with 6 citations. Smith collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Mara J. Campbell, Mark S. Smeltzer, Min Zou, and Firuze Soltani-Kordshuli.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants (2022)
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- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
- Cartilage-inspired surface textures for improved tribological performance of orthopedic implants
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