Poly(NaSS) Functionalization Modulates the Conformation of Fibronectin and Collagen Type I To Enhance Osteoblastic Cell Attachment onto Ti6Al4V
Abstract
Functionalization of surfaces with poly(sodium styrenesulfonate) (poly(NaSS)) has recently been found to enhance osteointegration of implantable materials. Radical polymerization of poly(NaSS) on titanium (Ti)-based substrates has been used to improve their long-term performance by preventing fibrosis and consequently implant loosening. However, the influence of the sulfonate groups on the early cell behavior and the associated molecular...
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Title
Poly(NaSS) Functionalization Modulates the Conformation of Fibronectin and Collagen Type I To Enhance Osteoblastic Cell Attachment onto Ti6Al4V
Published Date
Aug 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
31
Pages
9477 - 9483
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