Cytotoxicity of Ti/SS316/Mg Particles on Human Osteoblasts

Volume: 1047, Pages: 128 - 133
Published: Oct 18, 2021
Abstract
Daily walking or exercise of the bone implant recipients may generate particles due to wear and tear. Reports have mentioned that particles could circulate in the human body and trigger aseptic loosening, inflammation, and other potential complications. The mechanism of these phenomena remains mostly unclear. This study is to investigate the cytotoxicity of titanium (Ti), stainless steel 316 (SS316), and magnesium (Mg) particles due to these...
Paper Details
Title
Cytotoxicity of Ti/SS316/Mg Particles on Human Osteoblasts
Published Date
Oct 18, 2021
Volume
1047
Pages
128 - 133
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