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Surface modification of Ti implants has been advocated as a means to augment osseointegration and enable antibacterial functions. Among the various modification strategies, the fabrication of TiO2 nanotubes (TNTs) on Ti implants via electrochemical anodization has shown promising outcomes. However, such systems do not enable activation, deactivation and tuning of the therapies after the implant placement, in response to local bone microenvironment conditions, to achieve a maximal therapeutic effect. Therapies administered from the implant