Cell and tissue behavior on micro-grooved surfaces |
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Authors: | X. F. Walboomers J. A. Jansen |
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Affiliation: | (1) College of Dental Science, University Medical Center, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands Tel. +31-24-36-14 006; Fax +31-24-36-14 657 e-mail: J.Jansen@dent.kun.NL, NL |
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Abstract: | In this review, we discuss substrates and implant surfaces provided with micrometer-sized groove and ridge patterns. Such "microgrooves" influence cell behavior: the cells align themselves, and migrate guided by the surface grooves. This phenomenon is known as "contact guid-ance". First, cell structure and cell attachment behavior are described. Then techniques for the production of microgrooves are addressed, and a summary is given of a number of previous in-vitro and in-vivo experiments on this subject. Based on the knowledge of cell movement, we suggest a theory involving the dynamics of fibrous cellular components in the filopodium. Finally, future directions for this type of research, and implications for medical and dental implantology, are addressed. Received: September 27, 2000 / Accepted: June 7, 2001 |
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Keywords: | Review Micro textures Surface Tissue guidance Biomaterials |
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