International Congress on Applications of Lasers &Amp; Electro-Optics 2011
DOI: 10.2351/1.5062194
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Modulation of osteoblast cell response through laser surface processing of nylon 6,6

Abstract: With an ageing population demand on medical facilities is growing, especially for bio-implants. Therefore, there is a need for cheaper, more efficient implants. This paper details how CO 2 and KrF excimer lasers can be employed to modulate osteoblast cell growth on nylon 6,6 in relation to laser-modified wettability characteristics. Through patterning the contact angle, θ, increased by up to 19°, indicating the presence of a mixed state wetting regime; whereas θ decreased by up to 20° for the whole area irradi… Show more

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