A new approach to graft bioactive polymer on titanium implants: Improvement of MG 63 cell differentiation onto this coating
Abstract
Integration of titanium implants into bone is only passive and the resulting fixation is mainly mechanical in nature, with anchorage failure. Our objective, to increase the biointegration of the implant and the bone tissue, could be obtained by grafting a bioactive ionic polymer to the surface of the titanium by a covalent bond. In this paper, we report the grafting of an ionic polymer model poly(sodium styrene sulfonate) (polyNaSS), in a...
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Title
A new approach to graft bioactive polymer on titanium implants: Improvement of MG 63 cell differentiation onto this coating
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
124 - 133
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