2001 Volume No 2 - pages 1-9
Title: The influence of pore geometry in cp Ti-implants – a cell culture investigation |
Authors: R. Stangl, B. Rinne, S. Kastl and C. Hendrich |
Address: Department of Traumatology, Surgical Clinic, University of Erlangen; Department of Experimental Dental Medicine, University of Wuerzburg, and Department of Orthopaedics, University of Wuerzburg, Germany. |
E-mail: richard.stangl at web.de |
Key Words: Topography, copper vapor laser, porous geometry, cell culture, titanium, osteoblasts. |
Publication date: 12th July 2001 |
Abstract: Biocompatibility testing of differently
structured titanium implants was performed using an in vitro
test system of a newly established human fetal osteoblastic
cell line (hFOB 1.19). Cell adhesion of osteoblastic cells
on the different porous geometries and the suitability of
a copper vapor laser system for surface structuring was tested
with the following parameters: cell-number, cell viability,
alkaline phosphatase expression. |
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