Osseoconductivity of a Specific Streptavidin–Biotin–Fibronectin Surface Coating of Biotinylated Titanium Implants – A Rabbit Animal Study
Abstract
Background
Biofunctionalized implant surfaces may accelerate bony integration and increase long-term stability.
Purpose
The aim of the study was to evaluate the osseous reaction toward biomimetic titanium implants surfaces coated with quasicovalent immobilized fibronectin in an in vivo animal model.
Materials and Methods
A total of 84 implants (uncoated [control 1, n = 36], streptavidin–biotin coated [test 1, n = 24],...
Paper Details
Title
Osseoconductivity of a Specific Streptavidin–Biotin–Fibronectin Surface Coating of Biotinylated Titanium Implants – A Rabbit Animal Study
Published Date
Apr 14, 2015
Volume
17
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