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Investigators at University Hospital zero in on bone research

Published in Blood Weekly, April 1st, 2010

Researchers detail in 'Effects of micrometric titanium particles on osteoblast attachment and cytoskeleton architecture,' new data in bone research. "Titanium (Ti) and its alloys are widely used in biomedical devices as bone tissue replacements due to their advantageous bulk mechanical properties and biocompatibility. It is known that particles released from Ti-based implants impair essential functions of osteoblasts, which for survival require attachment to specific extracellular matrix proteins at the bone surface," scientists in Madrid, Spain report.

"This study investigates whether Ti particles of micrometric sizes affect the osteoblast attachment machinery....

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