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what is titanium in our blood being to??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Titanium is present as a micronutrient in the body even without metal implants, and most is stored intracellularly. We therefore analyzed not only serum titanium levels as done in previous studies [9,17], but the total amount of titanium in the blood.✌️

Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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Inflammation and osteolysis was seen in the macrophages [12-16]. On the other hand, titanium is present as a micronutrient in the body even without any metal implants. A normal value for titanium in blood seems to be between 50-150 ug/l (Synlab/Leinfelden, germany)

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