Contains fulltext : 48536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The adhesion of osteoblasts to substrates is mediated through proteins that have adsorbed to the substrate, providing integrins on the cell membrane with ligands to connect to. The integrins regulate cell behavior through bi-directional signaling pathways. This critical review has the purpose to consider the research that has been performed with osteoblasts, integrins, and bone replacing materials. Until now, most research has been done to investigate the integrin expression of osteoblasts in culture during cellular adhesion. However, it remains difficult to draw general conclusions from this research. Nevertheless, it can be concluded that the used substr...
Cell adhesion on surfaces is a fundamental process in the emerging biomaterials field and developmen...
Cell adhesion on surfaces is a fundamental process in the emerging biomaterials field and developmen...
PURPOSE: Although the role of integrins has been described in a variety of diseases, these roles see...
The adhesion of osteoblasts to substrates is mediated through proteins that have adsorbed to the sub...
Contains fulltext : 70821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study was...
This study describes the adhesion of human osteoblasts, cultured in vitro, to proteins of the extrac...
Due to the growing interest in stem cells application in tissue engineering the better understanding...
ABSTRACT: We here report on the characterization of human osteoblast (HOB) adhesive behavior on extr...
Pre-osteoblast adhesion and interaction with extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins through integrin re...
The integrin family of cell adhesion molecules are a series of cell surface glycoproteins that recog...
Material systems that exhibit tailored interactions with cells are a cornerstone of biomaterial and ...
Millions of people around the world suffer from the debilitating effects of inflammatory bone diseas...
Mechanical forces generated by gravity, weightbearing, and muscle contraction play a key role in the...
Recent in vivo studies have proposed that integrin alpha(v)beta(3) attachments between osteocyte cel...
Item does not contain fulltextBiomaterials have been shown to be able to influence the growth and di...
Cell adhesion on surfaces is a fundamental process in the emerging biomaterials field and developmen...
Cell adhesion on surfaces is a fundamental process in the emerging biomaterials field and developmen...
PURPOSE: Although the role of integrins has been described in a variety of diseases, these roles see...
The adhesion of osteoblasts to substrates is mediated through proteins that have adsorbed to the sub...
Contains fulltext : 70821.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study was...
This study describes the adhesion of human osteoblasts, cultured in vitro, to proteins of the extrac...
Due to the growing interest in stem cells application in tissue engineering the better understanding...
ABSTRACT: We here report on the characterization of human osteoblast (HOB) adhesive behavior on extr...
Pre-osteoblast adhesion and interaction with extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins through integrin re...
The integrin family of cell adhesion molecules are a series of cell surface glycoproteins that recog...
Material systems that exhibit tailored interactions with cells are a cornerstone of biomaterial and ...
Millions of people around the world suffer from the debilitating effects of inflammatory bone diseas...
Mechanical forces generated by gravity, weightbearing, and muscle contraction play a key role in the...
Recent in vivo studies have proposed that integrin alpha(v)beta(3) attachments between osteocyte cel...
Item does not contain fulltextBiomaterials have been shown to be able to influence the growth and di...
Cell adhesion on surfaces is a fundamental process in the emerging biomaterials field and developmen...
Cell adhesion on surfaces is a fundamental process in the emerging biomaterials field and developmen...
PURPOSE: Although the role of integrins has been described in a variety of diseases, these roles see...