Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5463650 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a novel “net-like” nanostructured cell-substrate interface to enhance the human osteoblast cell's functions in orthopedic applications was proposed. This novel “net-like” nanostructured surface was fabricated on 316L stainless steel by using ultrasonic shot peening. The in vitro study indicated that this “net-like” nanostructured cell-substrate interface could significantly enhance the attachment, spreading and proliferation rate of the human osteoblast cells (Saos-2) compared with the as-received surface with coarse grains. The enhancement of cell functions could be attributed to the high density grain boundaries in the “net-like” nanostructured surface, which could promote protein adsorption when material comes in contact with biological environments.
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Authors
Fei Yin, Shiqi Yang, Shan Hu, Shihuan Kuang, Qingyou Han,