The biocompatibility of austenitic stainless steels can be improved by means of surface engineering techniques. In the present research it was investigated if low temperature nitrided AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel may be a suitable substrate for bioactive protein coating consisting of collagen-I. The biocompatibility of surface modified alloy was studied using as experimental model endothelial cells (human umbilical vein endothelial cells) in culture. Low temperature nitriding produces modified surface layers consisting mainly of S phase, the supersaturated interstitial solid solution of nitrogen in the austenite lattice, which allows to enhance surface microhardness and corrosion resistance in PBS solution. The nitriding treatment s...
Although stainless steel is a material widely used for biomedical applications, its surface properti...
Commercial 316 LVM austenitic stainless steel samples have been coated by immersion in a bath of mol...
The surface of stainless steel 316L was plasma nitrided and subsequently deposited with silicon nitr...
International audienceSurface nitriding was demonstrated to be an effective process for improving th...
S-phase surface layers were formed in AISI 316LVM (ASTM F138) and High-N (ASTM F1586) medical grad...
Biomimetic coatings to increase endothelialization of blood-contacting materials in biomedical devic...
The austenitic stainless-steel biomaterial, AISI 316L stainless steel, is one of the most widely use...
AbstractPlasma nitriding of AISI type 303 austenitic stainless steel using microwave system at vario...
It is projected that by 2020, there will be 138 million Americans over 45, the age at which the incr...
Four different novel surface modification techniques have been investigated to enhance the cell grow...
Owing to an increased risk of aging population and a higher incidence of coronary artery disease (CA...
Stainless steel ISO 5832–9 type is often used to perform implants which operate in protein-containi...
It is projected that by 2020, there will be 138 million Americans over 45, the age at which the incr...
316L-type stainless steel is a raw material mostly used for manufacturing metallic coronary stents. ...
The 316 L stainless steel is one of the most commonly available commercial implant materials with a ...
Although stainless steel is a material widely used for biomedical applications, its surface properti...
Commercial 316 LVM austenitic stainless steel samples have been coated by immersion in a bath of mol...
The surface of stainless steel 316L was plasma nitrided and subsequently deposited with silicon nitr...
International audienceSurface nitriding was demonstrated to be an effective process for improving th...
S-phase surface layers were formed in AISI 316LVM (ASTM F138) and High-N (ASTM F1586) medical grad...
Biomimetic coatings to increase endothelialization of blood-contacting materials in biomedical devic...
The austenitic stainless-steel biomaterial, AISI 316L stainless steel, is one of the most widely use...
AbstractPlasma nitriding of AISI type 303 austenitic stainless steel using microwave system at vario...
It is projected that by 2020, there will be 138 million Americans over 45, the age at which the incr...
Four different novel surface modification techniques have been investigated to enhance the cell grow...
Owing to an increased risk of aging population and a higher incidence of coronary artery disease (CA...
Stainless steel ISO 5832–9 type is often used to perform implants which operate in protein-containi...
It is projected that by 2020, there will be 138 million Americans over 45, the age at which the incr...
316L-type stainless steel is a raw material mostly used for manufacturing metallic coronary stents. ...
The 316 L stainless steel is one of the most commonly available commercial implant materials with a ...
Although stainless steel is a material widely used for biomedical applications, its surface properti...
Commercial 316 LVM austenitic stainless steel samples have been coated by immersion in a bath of mol...
The surface of stainless steel 316L was plasma nitrided and subsequently deposited with silicon nitr...