VETTERL, Vladimír, Raimo SILVENNOINEN, Jiří VANĚK, Stanislav HASOŇ, Sonia BARTÁKOVÁ and Patrik PRACHÁR. Optical Sensing of Protein Adsorption on Titanium Implants as a Tool for Determination of Dental Implants Biocompatibility. In The 9th Annual IEEE Sensors 2010 Conference, Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawai , USA, 1-4 November, 2010, Book of Abstracts, poster B2P-Q20. 2010.
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Original name Optical Sensing of Protein Adsorption on Titanium Implants as a Tool for Determination of Dental Implants Biocompatibility.
Authors VETTERL, Vladimír (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Raimo SILVENNOINEN (246 Finland), Jiří VANĚK (203 Czech Republic), Stanislav HASOŇ (203 Czech Republic), Sonia BARTÁKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Patrik PRACHÁR (203 Czech Republic).
Edition The 9th Annual IEEE Sensors 2010 Conference, Waikoloa, Big Island, Hawai , USA, 1-4 November, 2010, Book of Abstracts, poster B2P-Q20. 2010.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 10610 Biophysics
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/10:00051938
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English optical sensing; electrochemical methods; optical methods; biopolymers; fibrinogen; titanium implants; biocompatibility
Tags AKb, rivok
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Anísa Kabarová, učo 171777. Changed: 11/4/2012 09:39.
Abstract
Adsorption of biopolymers at the metal surface can be folowed by electrochemical and optical methods. Adsorption of biopolymers at the titanium carbide surface increases the optical roughness as well as the thickness and refractive index of the surface layer.Fibrinogen is better adsorbed at the titanium surface which is treated by polishing and etching than at the surface treated only by polishing. Cultivation of osteoblast at the titanium surface showed that the surface treated by polishing and etching is more proper for the bone cell growth than surface treated only polishing.
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1M0528, research and development projectName: Stomatologické výzkumné centrum
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Dental research centre
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