Grafting RGD containing peptides onto hydroxyapatite to promote osteoblastic cells adhesion
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 2004, vol. 19, n° 7, p. 779-786
Springer Verlag
English Abstract
Ceramics possess osteoconductive properties but exhibit no intrinsic osteoinductive capacity. Consequently, they are unable to induce new bone formation in extra osseous sites. In order to develop bone substitutes with ...Read more >
Ceramics possess osteoconductive properties but exhibit no intrinsic osteoinductive capacity. Consequently, they are unable to induce new bone formation in extra osseous sites. In order to develop bone substitutes with osteogenic properties, one promising approach consists of creating hybrid materials by associating in vitro biomaterials with osteoprogenitor cells...Read less <
English Keywords
Hydroxyapatite
Bone
Adhesion
Molecular or cellular Osteoblast
RGD peptides
Biomaterials
Prosthetic materials and Prosthetics
Origin
Hal imported