2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.01.038
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Role of protein adsorption in the bio corrosion of metallic implants – A review

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“…When a protein-containing liquid touches a foreign body, it immediately coats the surface with an adsorbed protein. There is no effective way to elucidate the effect of the adsorption of this protein on the metal implant, which may be related to the type and concentration of the protein and the nature of the implant material [75]. On the one hand, protein adsorption is an important step for early cell adhesion and diffusion, which is closely related to the life of the implanted device.…”
Section: Protein Adsorption Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a protein-containing liquid touches a foreign body, it immediately coats the surface with an adsorbed protein. There is no effective way to elucidate the effect of the adsorption of this protein on the metal implant, which may be related to the type and concentration of the protein and the nature of the implant material [75]. On the one hand, protein adsorption is an important step for early cell adhesion and diffusion, which is closely related to the life of the implanted device.…”
Section: Protein Adsorption Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the study of the temporal tribological process becomes truly interesting if it is studied under different conditions. Such conditions could be environmental (temperature [13,14], corrosion [15], biological environment [16,17]) process conditions (lubricant type [18], mechanical request [19], etc.) or material conditions [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, biocompatible coatings became of great interest for most of the metal or ceramic‐based implants . Not only that the adsorbed proteins improve the biocompatibility of the implanted material, but they also play a pivotal role with regard to the tribological properties and in the biocorrosion process …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] Not only that the adsorbed proteins improve the biocompatibility of the implanted material, but they also play a pivotal role with regard to the tribological properties 4 and in the biocorrosion process. 5,6 Natural biopolymers have been extensively studied for such applications due to their ability to act as a protection barrier against physiological corrosion, their resemblance to the extracellular matrix, and proven improvement of cell attachment and proliferation. [6][7][8] Mucin is a glycoprotein with a complex structure which couples a long protein backbone with O-linked glycans ended by different sugar units.…”
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