It has been suggested that surface modification with a thin hydroxyapatite (HA) coating enhances the osseointegration of titanium implants. However, there is insufficient information about the biological processes involved in the HA-induced response. This study aimed to investigate the inflammatory cell response to titanium implants with either amorphous or crystalline thin HA. Human mononuclear cells were cultured on titanium discs with a machined surface or with a thin, 0.1 mu m, amorphous or crystalline HA coating. Cells were cultured for 24 and 96 h, with and without lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation. The surfaces were characterized with respect to chemistry, phase composition, wettability and topography. Biological analyses included...
Macrophages are pivotal to the survival of endosseous implants. Researchers have shown that macropha...
The aim of the present study was to compare the early interactions between leukocytes and three diff...
Biomaterials are becoming the most commonly used therapeutic method for treatment of lost or damaged...
It has been suggested that surface modification with a thin hydroxyapatite (HA) coating enhances the...
The proliferation and activation of leukocytes upon contact with a biomaterial play a crucial role i...
Immune responses can determine the in vivo fate of implanted materials. The strategy for developing ...
The proliferation and activation of leukocytes upon contact with a biomaterial play a crucial role i...
Mononuclear cells play an important role in the modulation of healing. The characteristics of implan...
Interaction of host cells with a biomaterial surface is important for biocompatibility and thus is e...
This study sought to determine the growth of and viability of osteoblast cells on hydroxyapatite coa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the soft tissue response in humans immunologically and histologically after p...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the soft tissue response in humans immunologically and histologically after pla...
Increased titanium surface hydrophilicity has been shown to accelerate dental implant osseointegrati...
The aim of the study was to compare Ca and P formation (CaP) and subsequent bone cell response of a ...
The aim of the study was to compare Ca and P formation (CaP) and subsequent bone cell response of a ...
Macrophages are pivotal to the survival of endosseous implants. Researchers have shown that macropha...
The aim of the present study was to compare the early interactions between leukocytes and three diff...
Biomaterials are becoming the most commonly used therapeutic method for treatment of lost or damaged...
It has been suggested that surface modification with a thin hydroxyapatite (HA) coating enhances the...
The proliferation and activation of leukocytes upon contact with a biomaterial play a crucial role i...
Immune responses can determine the in vivo fate of implanted materials. The strategy for developing ...
The proliferation and activation of leukocytes upon contact with a biomaterial play a crucial role i...
Mononuclear cells play an important role in the modulation of healing. The characteristics of implan...
Interaction of host cells with a biomaterial surface is important for biocompatibility and thus is e...
This study sought to determine the growth of and viability of osteoblast cells on hydroxyapatite coa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the soft tissue response in humans immunologically and histologically after p...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the soft tissue response in humans immunologically and histologically after pla...
Increased titanium surface hydrophilicity has been shown to accelerate dental implant osseointegrati...
The aim of the study was to compare Ca and P formation (CaP) and subsequent bone cell response of a ...
The aim of the study was to compare Ca and P formation (CaP) and subsequent bone cell response of a ...
Macrophages are pivotal to the survival of endosseous implants. Researchers have shown that macropha...
The aim of the present study was to compare the early interactions between leukocytes and three diff...
Biomaterials are becoming the most commonly used therapeutic method for treatment of lost or damaged...