Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are mainly used for dental and orthopedic applications due to their excellent biocompatibility and mechanical properties. However, their intrinsic bioinertness often quotes as a common complaint for biomedical applications. Herein, we produced nanopattern Ti surfaces with 10 nm nanopores in 120 nm dimples by electrochemical nanopattern formation (ENF), and evaluated the osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) on the nanopattern Ti surfaces. The ENF surfaces were obtained by removing the TiO2 nanotube (NT) layers prepared by an anodization process. To determine the in vitro effects of the ENF surface, cell proliferation assay, alkaline phosphatase activity assay, alizarin red staining, ...
[[abstract]]Our objective in this study was to evaluate biological responses to a unique multiform n...
This letter describes a simple surface modification strategy based on a single-step electrochemical ...
Primary stability of biomaterials is associated with the mechanical contact of an implant with the ...
Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are mainly used for dental and orthopedic applications due to their exc...
Extensive research for biomaterial development and implant technology has focused on the surface of ...
Titanium and titanium alloys exhibit a unique combination of strength and biocompatibility, which en...
[[abstract]]V-free Ti alloys are viewed as a promising alternative to biomedical Ti–Al–V alloys in b...
International audienceTitanium implants are widely used in orthopaedic and dental surgery. Surface p...
The biological response to implant materials has been a topic of extensive research and discussion t...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
[[abstract]]Titanium oxide (TiO 2) surface layers with various surface nanostructures (nanotubes and...
A multitude of micro- and nano-surface structures have been developed to improve the clinical perfor...
[[abstract]]Titanium oxide (TiO 2) surface layers with various surface nanostructures (nanotubes and...
Inflammation and implant loosening are major concerns when using titanium implants for hard tissue e...
Over the past decade, nanotechnology (or the use of materials with dimensions less than 100 nm in at...
[[abstract]]Our objective in this study was to evaluate biological responses to a unique multiform n...
This letter describes a simple surface modification strategy based on a single-step electrochemical ...
Primary stability of biomaterials is associated with the mechanical contact of an implant with the ...
Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are mainly used for dental and orthopedic applications due to their exc...
Extensive research for biomaterial development and implant technology has focused on the surface of ...
Titanium and titanium alloys exhibit a unique combination of strength and biocompatibility, which en...
[[abstract]]V-free Ti alloys are viewed as a promising alternative to biomedical Ti–Al–V alloys in b...
International audienceTitanium implants are widely used in orthopaedic and dental surgery. Surface p...
The biological response to implant materials has been a topic of extensive research and discussion t...
Patients who have had an implant of some form in their body not only have to face the challenges of ...
[[abstract]]Titanium oxide (TiO 2) surface layers with various surface nanostructures (nanotubes and...
A multitude of micro- and nano-surface structures have been developed to improve the clinical perfor...
[[abstract]]Titanium oxide (TiO 2) surface layers with various surface nanostructures (nanotubes and...
Inflammation and implant loosening are major concerns when using titanium implants for hard tissue e...
Over the past decade, nanotechnology (or the use of materials with dimensions less than 100 nm in at...
[[abstract]]Our objective in this study was to evaluate biological responses to a unique multiform n...
This letter describes a simple surface modification strategy based on a single-step electrochemical ...
Primary stability of biomaterials is associated with the mechanical contact of an implant with the ...