Improved proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells on a titanium biomaterial grafted with poly(sodium styrene sulphonate) and coated with a platelet-rich plasma proteins biofilm
Volume: 31, Issue: 6, Pages: 568 - 582
Published: Jul 27, 2016
Abstract
In order to replace damaged or lost bone in the human body, it is necessary to produce ‘spare body parts’ which are dependent on the use of biomaterial and stem cells and are referred to as ‘tissue engineering’. Surface modification and stem cell interaction of orthopaedic implants offer a promising approach and are investigated here specifically to improve osseointegration of the biomaterial. Osseointegration of titanium implants used in...
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Title
Improved proliferation and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells on a titanium biomaterial grafted with poly(sodium styrene sulphonate) and coated with a platelet-rich plasma proteins biofilm
Published Date
Jul 27, 2016
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pages
568 - 582
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