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Micah Maulding, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, investigates the synthesis and application of nanomaterials. Their research includes the hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers, with publications in 2023 and 2021. This work is situated within the field of bone tissue engineering, exploring the potential of these nanofibers for regenerative medicine applications. Maulding collaborates with Parker Cole, Savannah Thornburgh, Lauren Roeder, and Z. Ryan Tian, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on shared publications. With a h-index of 1 and a total of 6 citations across 2 publications, Maulding is an emerging researcher in materials science with a focus on biomedical applications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering (2023)
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Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering (2021)
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- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
- Hydrothermal synthesis of valve metal Zr-doped titanate nanofibers for bone tissue engineering
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