Polydopamine-mediated covalent functionalization of collagen on a titanium alloy to promote biocompatibility with soft tissues
Abstract
The clinical success of a titanium (Ti) percutaneous implant requires the integration with soft tissues to form a biological seal, which effectively combats marsupialization, premigration and infection after implantation. However, the bioinert surface of Ti or its alloys prevents the material from sufficient biological sealing and limits the application of Ti or its alloys as percutaneous implants. In this study, we achieved a collagen coating...
Paper Details
Title
Polydopamine-mediated covalent functionalization of collagen on a titanium alloy to promote biocompatibility with soft tissues
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
7
Issue
12
Pages
2019 - 2031
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