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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Manero, J. M.
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- 2019Control of stem cell response and bone growth on biomaterials by fully non-peptidic integrin selective ligandscitations
- 2017Functionalization of CoCr surfaces with cell adhesive peptides to promote HUVECs adhesion and proliferationcitations
- 2017Chitosan patterning on titanium implantscitations
- 2017Cell adhesive peptides functionalized on CoCr alloy stimulate endothelialization and prevent thrombogenesis and restenosiscitations
- 2016Surface guidance of stem cell behavior: Chemically tailored co-presentation of integrin-binding peptides stimulates osteogenic differentiation in vitro and bone formation in vivocitations
- 2015Development of tantalum scaffold for orthopedic applications produced by space-holder methodcitations
- 2012Variation of the superelastic properties and nickel release from original and reused NiTi orthodontic archwirescitations
- 2010Investigation of the hydroxyapatite obtained as hydrolysis product of alpha-tricalcium phosphate by transmission electron microscopycitations
- 2007Low elastic modulus metals for joint prosthesiscitations
- 2004Propagation of fatigue cracks in acrylic bone cements containing different radiopaque agentscitations
- 2004Wear behaviour of the pair Ti-6Al-4V-UHMWPE of acrylic bone cements containing different radiopaque agentscitations
- 2004Wollastonite coatings on zirconia ceramicscitations
- 2003The effect of cooling rate on the cyclic deformation of beta-annealed Ti-6Al-4Vcitations
- 2003A radiopaque polymeric matrix for acrylic bone cementscitations
- 2002Acrylic-phosphate glasses composites as self-curing controlled delivery systems of antibioticscitations
- 2002Growth of Bioactive Surfaces on Dental Implantscitations
- 2002Growth of bioactive surfaces on titanium and its alloys for orthopaedic and dental implantscitations
- 2001Formation of alpha-Widmanstatten structure: effects of grain size and cooling rate on the Widmanstatten morphologies and on the mechanical properties in Ti6Al4V alloycitations
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Growth of bioactive surfaces on titanium and its alloys for orthopaedic and dental implants
Abstract
<p>A simple chemical method was established for inducing bioactivity of titanium and its alloys. Recently, T. Kokubo demonstrated that an in vitro chemical-deposited bone-like apatite on Ti with bone-bonding ability could be induced. Following treatment, a dense bone-like apatite layer is formed on the surface of the titanium in simulated body fluid (SBF). Observation of the samples in wet state by means of the environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) enabled us to observe the calcium phosphate deposition process in situ over a number of days. One of the most important features of the study is that it was carried out on a single, unchanged titanium sample and the process was not at any stage interrupted. Moreover, it was demonstrated that human osteoblast adhesion and differentiation behaviour are better in bioactive titanium than in the titanium without the chemical treatment.</p>