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Bettina Hoffmann, Günter Ziegler, Manuela Herklotz, E. Eisenbarth, Margit Müller, Tilo Pompe, Frank Heidenau, D. Velten, Richard Funk, Joachim Rychly, J. Barbara Nebe, Carsten Werner, Frank Lüthen, Thomas K. Monsees, R. Fuhrmann, Stefan Winter, Rainer Detsch, Ralf-Peter Franke, Frank Aubertin, Andrei P. Sommer
Publikováno v:
Metallic Biomaterial Interfaces
Autor:
E. Eisenbarth
Publikováno v:
Advanced Engineering Materials. 9:1051-1060
Tissue engineering needs a biomaterial as a framework for single cells to build a vital and well functioning tissue. A future challenge is to modify biomaterials used this purpose in a way that they imitate in their composition and/or structure the n
Autor:
O Shafranska, C. J Kirkpatrick, J Breme, S Winter, Andreas Kokott, E Eisenbarth, G Ziegler, K Peters, R Detsch, Bettina Hoffmann
Publikováno v:
Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering. 50:320-329
Alloys based on titanium or cobalt have been used as implant materials for decades with good success. Because of their natural oxide layer these alloys reveal good corrosion behaviour. In contact with physiological solution metal release takes place,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine. 15:457-461
Thin biocompatible oxide films with an optimised composition and structure on the surface of titanium and its alloys can improve the implant integration. The preparation of these thin oxide layers with the intended improvement of the surface properti
Publikováno v:
Biomolecular Engineering. 19:233-237
A stable connection between the biomaterial surface and the surrounding tissue is one of the most important prerequisites for the long-term success of implants. Therefore, a strong adhesion of the cells on the biomaterial surface is required. Beside
Publikováno v:
Surface and Interface Analysis. 34:59-62
The excellent biocompatibility of titanium and its alloys is associated with the properties of their dense TiO2 layer on the surface. The adsorption of proteins of the body fluid to implant surfaces depends on the properties of the surface oxide laye
Publikováno v:
Biomaterials. 17:1399-1403
Of utmost importance for the successful use of an implant is a good adhesion of the surrounding tissue to the biomaterial. In addition to the surface composition of the implant, the surface topography also influences the properties of the adherent ce
Publikováno v:
Surface and Interface Analysis. 30:29-31
Titanium and its alloys provide optimum metallurgical properties for implants. The formation of an oxide layer favours compatibility with the adjacent hard and soft tissues. Research focuses on further optimizing the passive layer, particularly with
Autor:
R, Pörtner, C, Goepfert, K, Wiegandt, R, Janssen, E, Ilinich, H, Paetzold, E, Eisenbarth, M, Morlock
Publikováno v:
Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology. 112
Technical aspects play an important role in tissue engineering. Especially an improved design of bioreactors is crucial for cultivation of artificial three-dimensional tissues in vitro. Here formation of cartilage-carrier-constructs is used to demons