Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.43, No.7, 582-585, 1994
Osteoblasts - An in-Vitro Model of Bone-Implant Interactions - Mini Review
Well-characterized osteoblasts provide a successful in vitro model to study bone-biomaterial interactions. Knowledge of the events occurring at this tissue-biomaterial interface could lead to the design of improved orthopedic/dental biomaterials which elicit specific and desirable responses from surrounding cells/tissues, optimize function of osteoblasts (the bone-forming cells), and enhance long-term bone-implant bonding.
Keywords:HUMAN-PLASMA FIBRONECTIN;CELL-ADHESION;ATTACHMENT;INVITRO;INTEGRINS;HYDROXYAPATITE;IDENTIFICATION;MORPHOLOGY;SEQUENCE;SITE