2009
DOI: 10.4161/cam.3.4.9524
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Interface Biology of Implants

Abstract: Implants are widely used in various clinical disciplines to replace or stabilize organs. The challenge for the future is to apply implant materials to specifically control the biology of the surrounding tissue for repair and regeneration. This field of research is highly interdisciplinary and combines scientists from technical and life sciences disciplines. To successfully apply materials for regenerative processes in the body, the understanding of the mechanisms at the interface between cells or tissues and t… Show more

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“…Several hypotheses have been proposed, which include the nanofabrication process changing the surface chemistry (17), nanotopography increasing the surface area (18)(19)(20), or the 2D organization of topographic features leads to discontinuities and clustering of adhesion ligands (21,22). However, more studies over the years contest these hypotheses by showing that the size and the local shape of topographic features significantly affect cellular responses (3,23,24). Up to date, the precise sets of topographic cues that elicit actin reorganization are yet to be determined.…”
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“…Several hypotheses have been proposed, which include the nanofabrication process changing the surface chemistry (17), nanotopography increasing the surface area (18)(19)(20), or the 2D organization of topographic features leads to discontinuities and clustering of adhesion ligands (21,22). However, more studies over the years contest these hypotheses by showing that the size and the local shape of topographic features significantly affect cellular responses (3,23,24). Up to date, the precise sets of topographic cues that elicit actin reorganization are yet to be determined.…”
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“…In the bioactive TiOB‐surface a relatively high concentration of phosphorous and calcium was integrated. Both elements are important for synergetic bone growth mechanism in presence of osteoblastic cells 20. Thus, PCO has a different mechanism of action than the commonly used coatings of implants with hydroxyapatite.…”
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“…[4] They are now regarded as smart implants and are used as scaffolds in regenerative medicine. [5] Their use in medical aesthetics is being increasingly explored. [6] As cadaveric studies give an in-depth knowledge of the facial anatomy, safe injection practice thus shifts with each published report, as does the injecting technique.…”
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confidence: 99%