Osseointegration is controlled by a number of cellular mechanisms. Although factors governing bone formation are well-understood, the maintenance of bone at the bone-implant interface is less clear. Of some interest is the role of osteocytes, which via mechanotransduction are believed to be responsible for mechanical loading-based remodelling events in bone. Using a resin cast etching technique, we investigated the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular network adjacent to nanostructured titanium human dental implants after four years in clinical function. Correlative electron microscopy showed nanoscale osteocyte processes extending directly onto the implant surface. Calcium signal mapping via electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) showed apatite ...
The osteocyte network, through the numerous dendritic processes of osteocytes, is responsible for se...
Endosseous implant surface topography directly affects adherent cell responses following implantatio...
Macrophages and osteoclasts are both derived from monocyte/macrophage lineage, which plays as the os...
Background Osteocytes, the most abundant cells in bone, havemultiple functions, including acting as ...
By virtue of certain design features, bone anchored metal implants can be made to elicit a strong in...
The morphology of the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular system at the bone-biomaterial implantinterface h...
Osteocytes function as the master orchestrator of bone remodeling activity in the telophase of osseo...
Bone response is one of the key determining factors in the overall success of biomaterials intended ...
The recent application of electron tomography to the study of biomaterial interfaces with bone has b...
Until now, the chemical bonding between titanium and bone has been examined only through a few mecha...
Purpose: Mechanisms governing the cellular interactions with well-defined nanotopography are not wel...
Osteocytes-the central regulators of bone remodeling-are enclosed in a network of microcavities (lac...
International audienceOsteocytes are hypothesized to regulate bone remodeling guided by both biologi...
The understanding of the cellular basis of osteoblastic cell-biomaterial interaction is crucial to t...
Osteocytes are crucial cells that control bone responses to mechanical loading. However, the effects...
The osteocyte network, through the numerous dendritic processes of osteocytes, is responsible for se...
Endosseous implant surface topography directly affects adherent cell responses following implantatio...
Macrophages and osteoclasts are both derived from monocyte/macrophage lineage, which plays as the os...
Background Osteocytes, the most abundant cells in bone, havemultiple functions, including acting as ...
By virtue of certain design features, bone anchored metal implants can be made to elicit a strong in...
The morphology of the osteocyte lacuno-canalicular system at the bone-biomaterial implantinterface h...
Osteocytes function as the master orchestrator of bone remodeling activity in the telophase of osseo...
Bone response is one of the key determining factors in the overall success of biomaterials intended ...
The recent application of electron tomography to the study of biomaterial interfaces with bone has b...
Until now, the chemical bonding between titanium and bone has been examined only through a few mecha...
Purpose: Mechanisms governing the cellular interactions with well-defined nanotopography are not wel...
Osteocytes-the central regulators of bone remodeling-are enclosed in a network of microcavities (lac...
International audienceOsteocytes are hypothesized to regulate bone remodeling guided by both biologi...
The understanding of the cellular basis of osteoblastic cell-biomaterial interaction is crucial to t...
Osteocytes are crucial cells that control bone responses to mechanical loading. However, the effects...
The osteocyte network, through the numerous dendritic processes of osteocytes, is responsible for se...
Endosseous implant surface topography directly affects adherent cell responses following implantatio...
Macrophages and osteoclasts are both derived from monocyte/macrophage lineage, which plays as the os...