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Inorganic PVD and CVD Coatings in Medicine — A Review of Protein and Cell Adhesion on Coated Surfaces

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Pages 925-961 | Published online: 02 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

The functionalization of biomaterials for implants becomes increasingly important for designing bioinert and bioactive surfaces to reduce the impact of implantation to human body (inflammation, encapsulation) and extend the lifetime of implants. Even pharmacological effects can be triggered by nanomaterials like thin films and nanoparticles in medical treatment. However, the systematic knowledge of the interactions between cells and artificial, inorganic materials is poor yet. Finding the decisive influences for high hemocompatibility or osseointegration is very difficult. Surface chemistry including wetting behaviour, surface charge, homogeneity and functional groups as well as surface topography are some of the fundamental surface parameters defining the cell–surface interaction. Focusing on physical and chemical vapour deposited thin films and coatings, this review will provide for a better understanding of biocompatible coating materials like titanium- and carbon-based compounds and calcium phosphates.

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