Abstract: Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in the oral envi-ronment. The release of nickel might influence the normal biological and physiological processes, including tissue wound healing, cell growth and proliferation. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vitro the effects of nickel ions on cell cy-cle, viability and proliferation. Materials and Methods: Human osteosarcoma cells (U2OS) and human keratinocytes (HaCat) were exposed to different nickel chloride (NiCl2) concentrations (0- 5mM) for various periods exposure. The viability of cultured cells was esti-mated by flow cytometry using Annexin V-FITC and Propidium Iodide (PI). Cell proliferation was evaluated by using ...
Seven particulate nickel compounds were studied for their cell transformation activity using culture...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of recasting of commercially available Ni-Cr (Wiron...
Biomedical alloys may release nickel ions during corrosion phenomena and, in addition to their inter...
Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
OBJECTIVE: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
Background: Restoration of NiCr may undergo corrosion process in artificial saliva. Corrosion produc...
Nickel compounds possess many applications in different industrial processes. Human beings are expos...
Concerns exist over the potential release of elevated levels of metal ions such as Ni and Be from Ni...
The aim was to explore the biological effect of nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti) ions released from den...
Nickel compounds are Group 1 carcinogens and possibly cancer-causing in the pancreas. We examined th...
Background: The spontaneous IL-8 secretion observed in OSCC is partially dependent on the disregulat...
BACKGROUND:Nickel (Ni) is mostly applied in plenty industrial sections like printing inks, welding, ...
The carcinogenic activity of water-insoluble crystalline nickel sulfide requires phagocytosis and ly...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Nickel and its compounds are considered as carcinogenic agents. Considerin...
Biomedical alloys may release nickel ions during corrosion phenomena and, in addition to their inter...
Seven particulate nickel compounds were studied for their cell transformation activity using culture...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of recasting of commercially available Ni-Cr (Wiron...
Biomedical alloys may release nickel ions during corrosion phenomena and, in addition to their inter...
Objective: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
OBJECTIVE: Metal alloys used in dentistry and in other biomedical fields may release nickel ions in ...
Background: Restoration of NiCr may undergo corrosion process in artificial saliva. Corrosion produc...
Nickel compounds possess many applications in different industrial processes. Human beings are expos...
Concerns exist over the potential release of elevated levels of metal ions such as Ni and Be from Ni...
The aim was to explore the biological effect of nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti) ions released from den...
Nickel compounds are Group 1 carcinogens and possibly cancer-causing in the pancreas. We examined th...
Background: The spontaneous IL-8 secretion observed in OSCC is partially dependent on the disregulat...
BACKGROUND:Nickel (Ni) is mostly applied in plenty industrial sections like printing inks, welding, ...
The carcinogenic activity of water-insoluble crystalline nickel sulfide requires phagocytosis and ly...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Nickel and its compounds are considered as carcinogenic agents. Considerin...
Biomedical alloys may release nickel ions during corrosion phenomena and, in addition to their inter...
Seven particulate nickel compounds were studied for their cell transformation activity using culture...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of recasting of commercially available Ni-Cr (Wiron...
Biomedical alloys may release nickel ions during corrosion phenomena and, in addition to their inter...