Adsorption of human plasma fibrinogene on differently treated titanium samples.

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Authors

FOJT Lukáš HASOŇ Stanislav STRAŠÁK Luděk VETTERL Vladimír VANĚK Jiří BARTÁKOVÁ Sonia ŠOUKALOVÁ Jana

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference 218th ECS (Electrochemical Society) Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, October 10-15, 2010.
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Biophysics
Keywords adsorption; human plasma; surface modification; titanium implants; dental substrates; electrochemistry
Description The surface of titanium implants should be biocompatible to enable quick recovery of the organism. Electrochemistry could help using different measuring techniques, mainly FRA and impedance measurements to resolve which kind of surface modification will be most suitable for implantation.Using impedance techniques we can obtain information of human blood plasma proteins (mainly fibrinogen) on different titanium surfaces.
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