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Adaptive response of osteoblasts grown on a titanium surface: morphology, cell proliferation and stress protein synthesis.
C. GabbiE. De AngelisAntonio CacchioliGaetano Felice CaldaraPaolo BorghettiAttilio Corradisubject
Titaniumcell proliferation HSP70 morphology SaoS-2 titaniummedicine.medical_specialtyOsteoblastsGeneral VeterinaryAnimal healthbusiness.industryCell SurvivalCell CountGeneral MedicineCell Growth ProcessesCell biologyCell LineFamily medicineHuman anatomymedicineMicroscopy Electron ScanningAnimalsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsbusinessA titaniumdescription
Titanium is one of the most widely used biomaterials in orthopaedic, dental and trauma surgery. Superficial adhesion and cell proliferation represent the first steps of cell-biomaterial interactions. The efficacy of this early phase influences the subsequent ability to differentiate, and hence the knowledge of these cell activities is important for studying and improving the biocompatibility of biomaterials. The aim of this study was to test the adaptive ability of osteoblastic cells grown on titanium surfaces, including morphologic, proliferative and adaptative aspects.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-08-01 | Veterinary research communications |