International audienceThis paper reports an investigation on human osteoblast-like cells (SaOs-2) seeded onto pure hydroxyapatite (HA) and silicon-substituted HA (SiHA) tablets under static and dynamic culture conditions. The biological characterizations were conducted in classical static conditions in multi-wells plates, and in a perfusion bioreactor that permits continuous circulation of culture medium at 2 mL/h. The morphology, proliferation and differentiation of osteoblastic cells were examined for the two types of samples in the both culture conditions after 1, 3 and 8 days. Under dynamic conditions, cells cultured on SiHA surfaces showed a faster adhesion process and the formation of longer and thinner focal adhesions than in static ...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a bioactive calcium phosphate based ceramic commonly used. as a bone graft su...
Biomaterials can interact with cells directly, that is, by direct contact of the cells with the mate...
The aim of this study consisted of investigating the influence of bioactive ceramic coatings of sili...
International audienceThis paper reports an investigation on human osteoblast-like cells (SaOs-2) se...
International audienceA comparative study of in vitro bioactivity of hydroxyapatite (HA) and silicon...
This study investigated the osteoblast behaviors on various hydroxyapatite based biomaterials that w...
The reliability of conventional cell culture studies to evaluate biomaterials is often questioned, a...
Tissue engineering is a promising approach for bone regeneration; yet challenges remain that limit s...
The fabrication of calcium phosphates using biomimetic routes, namely, precipitation processes at bo...
The present study evaluated human primary osteoblasts and two different osteoblast - like cell lines...
International audienceStudies about silicon-substituted hydroxyapatites exhibit several shortcomings...
The clinical success of the implants is related to their early osteo-integration which depends prima...
INTRODUCTION: Synthetic biomaterials, such as calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), are a promising alt...
To study whether hydroxyapatite (HA) porosity can influence its osteoconductive properties, cell adh...
While collagen type I is often used as a substrate for cell culturing and as a coating in biomedical...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a bioactive calcium phosphate based ceramic commonly used. as a bone graft su...
Biomaterials can interact with cells directly, that is, by direct contact of the cells with the mate...
The aim of this study consisted of investigating the influence of bioactive ceramic coatings of sili...
International audienceThis paper reports an investigation on human osteoblast-like cells (SaOs-2) se...
International audienceA comparative study of in vitro bioactivity of hydroxyapatite (HA) and silicon...
This study investigated the osteoblast behaviors on various hydroxyapatite based biomaterials that w...
The reliability of conventional cell culture studies to evaluate biomaterials is often questioned, a...
Tissue engineering is a promising approach for bone regeneration; yet challenges remain that limit s...
The fabrication of calcium phosphates using biomimetic routes, namely, precipitation processes at bo...
The present study evaluated human primary osteoblasts and two different osteoblast - like cell lines...
International audienceStudies about silicon-substituted hydroxyapatites exhibit several shortcomings...
The clinical success of the implants is related to their early osteo-integration which depends prima...
INTRODUCTION: Synthetic biomaterials, such as calcium phosphate cements (CPCs), are a promising alt...
To study whether hydroxyapatite (HA) porosity can influence its osteoconductive properties, cell adh...
While collagen type I is often used as a substrate for cell culturing and as a coating in biomedical...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a bioactive calcium phosphate based ceramic commonly used. as a bone graft su...
Biomaterials can interact with cells directly, that is, by direct contact of the cells with the mate...
The aim of this study consisted of investigating the influence of bioactive ceramic coatings of sili...