High surface energy enhances cell response to titanium substrate microstructure

Volume: 74A, Issue: 1, Pages: 49 - 58
Published: May 27, 2005
Abstract
Titanium (Ti) is used for implantable devices because of its biocompatible oxide surface layer. TiO2 surfaces that have a complex microtopography increase bone-to-implant contact and removal torque forces in vivo and induce osteoblast differentiation in vitro. Studies examining osteoblast response to controlled surface chemistries indicate that hydrophilic surfaces are osteogenic, but TiO2 surfaces produced until now exhibit low surface energy...
Paper Details
Title
High surface energy enhances cell response to titanium substrate microstructure
Published Date
May 27, 2005
Volume
74A
Issue
1
Pages
49 - 58
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