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titleOfInvention Biological implant
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a living body implant capable of preventing microbial infection for a long period of time by preventing both early infection and late infection and having no toxicity to human body. A biological implant according to the present invention includes a surface containing at least a part of a metal, ceramic or plastic substrate including at least one metal oxide having an isoelectric point smaller than 7 and an antibacterial inorganic material. Has a layer. Early infection can be prevented by the antibacterial inorganic material eluting from the surface layer. Further, since the metal oxide hardly dissolves in the body fluid and the negative charge does not decay with time, it is possible to prevent microbial infection over a long period of time. [Selection figure] None
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