Atypical Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Responses to Topographic Modifications of Titanium Biomaterials Indicate Cytoskeletal- and Genetic Plasticity-Based Heterogeneity of Cells
Titanium (Ti) is widely used as a biomaterial for endosseous implants due to its relatively inert surface oxide layer that enables implanted devices the ability of assembling tissue reparative components that culminate in osseointegration. Topographic modifications in the form of micro- and nanoscal...
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Main Authors: | Mohammad R. Khan (Author), Nicola Mordan (Author), Mohamed Parkar (Author), Vehid Salih (Author), Nikolaos Donos (Author), Peter M. Brett (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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